George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin Relationship: Actor Says He Can't "Be Happier Right Now"
"I wasn't always completely optimistic about how it was going to work out personally for me. But now I am," said George Clooney, on a high over his marriage with Amal Alamuddin, according to business-standard.
Does that make the 'Tomorrowland' star land into tomorrow, already?
Perhaps. The couple was at the forthcoming 'Tomorrowland's' Saturday Disneyland premiere at Anaheim, California. Clooney looked thrilled about no longer being the bachelor, although a number of digs had been made about his earlier single status.
"There were all the jokes and the bits and I get all that stuff, but I couldn't be happier right now," he explained. "I wake up in the morning and I think, 'This couldn't be better.'"
It all began with marriage to Amal, according to the grapevine. It has made the 54-year-old clear that the 37-year-old human rights lawyer has changed his vision and future.
"All I know is that it sort of changed everything in terms of what I thought my future, my personal future, was going to be. But I've always been an optimist about the world. I wasn't always completely optimistic about how it was going to work out personally for me. But now I am," he said.
Now that does trash the rumours of their divorce, yet he is clear that his wife Amal does not really relish his love for sports. "I watch sports, and it kills her. I got her into March Madness a little, I'm a huge Kentucky fan, so she got into that, but it was enough. So the next week was the Masters, and I'm watching that and she goes, 'So every weekend we're gonna be watching a sporting event?' I'm like, 'Actually that's how it works," according to youthhealthmagazine.
How, anyway, did he begin his first birthday party as a married man? He had an interesting, though a rather pessimistic response: "By drinking, unfortunately."
That does sound like a bit of a negative, rather than an optimistic response, still, he looks like he is in a dream, doesn't he? Perhaps he really is on an optimistic high.
You can make up your mind on May 22, when his film hits the theatres.