George and Amal Clooney enjoy family dinner while her younger sister Tala steals spotlight
GEORGE and Amal Clooney enjoyed an intimate dinner with their families at a restaurant in Lake Como, Italy last night, but it was Amal's younger sister Tala Alamuddin who stole the spotlight from the Hollywood couple as she dined with them.
George and Amal Clooney spent the evening with their families, but Tala Alamuddin stole the show
With her long dark hair and lovely legs, the 36-year-old lady in red could easily be mistaken for her stunning older sister Amal, 37.
Showing that good looks run in the family, events manager Tala glowed as she joined the clan for dinner at Restaurant Il Gatto Nero in Cernobbio.
Turning heads in an unusual scarlet number which featured one long trouser leg beneath a short skirt, Tala exuded glamour as she flashed her toned pins and arms.
Cinching in her waist with a wide leopard-print belt, she let her raven locks cascade down over one shoulder.
With her long dark hair and lovely legs, Tala could be mistaken for Amal
Meanwhile, effortlessly stylish Amal opted for a more low-key look, wearing a floaty moss green dress which featured a floral print and cut-outs at the waistline.
George, 54, invited his parents Nick and Nina Clooney as well as his older sister Adelia to the meal, while Amal brought along her parents Ramzi and Baria Alamuddin, Tala and her boyfriend.
The Hollywood actor, who owns a holiday home in Lake Como, has frequented the restaurant for a number of years but apparently he does all the cooking at home when he isn't wining and dining his beautiful wife.
"Well, I cook a little bit. My wife makes reservations," he said. "I'm now a bit of a connoisseur of Lebanese food. I didn't know much about it before but I find it to be fantastic. We eat a lot of Tabbouleh.
Tala turned heads in an unusual scarlet number
Amal looked happy as she left the restaurant on George's arm
Amal wore a floaty moss green dress for the dinner
"I was a single guy for a long time, I'm a decent chef, I know how to cook. I make a nice pasta because I spend time in Italy. I can also make good breakfast food, and I'm great at Thanksgiving dinner."
Despite having hectic schedules and high-flying careers, George and Amal have vowed never to spend more than a week apart.
"Our deal is that we can't be more than a week apart," he admitted. "So far that's worked out pretty well."
The famous couple plan to spend the rest of their married days between Los Angeles and Sonning in England, where they are currently remodelling their grand countryside home.
The families dined at Restaurant Il Gatto Nero