Amal Clooney's mother breaks silence on how daughter and George are handling parenthood
GEORGE and Amal Clooney welcomed twins Ella and Alexander earlier this week, and Amal's mother Baria Alamuddin has opened up about how they are finding parenthood.
Amal Clooney's mother has opened up about how her daughter and George are handling parenthood
Baria, who is now a grandmother of eight, gushed over the adorable new arrivals, explaining: "Seeing these two angels, these stunningly beautiful babies, cuddled together, and seeing the joy on Amal and George's faces, it's one of those deeply felt beautiful feeling you can't; express in words."
She also revealed that the A-list couple have taken to parenting very naturally, adding that they were very content and happy.
"You just look at them and you feel like they've been a mother and father for their whole lives," she added to People magazine.
Baria Alamuddin gushed about Amal and George as new parents
George and Amal are said to be very content and happy
The human rights lawyer, 39, and the Hollywood star, 56, welcomed the twins on Tuesday morning, with a spokesperson for the couple confirming the news.
Stan Rosenfield told Express.co.uk: "This morning Amal and George welcomed Ella and Alexander Clooney into their lives.
"Ella, Alexander and Amal are all healthy, happy and doing fine. George is sedated and should recover in a few days," he joked.
Amal gave birth on Tuesday morning
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The pair previously revealed that they were reluctant to choose names before they met the babies, with George telling Extra: "Because I've had friends pick out names around their parents and then it becomes… whatever name you pick they're like, 'Oh, I don't like that. That guy's a prime minister… Can't name her Susan - you remember your aunt Susan?'"
News of Amal's pregnancy broke back in February when The Talk host Julie Chen officially let the cat out of the bag.
She married the heartthrob back in 2014 after first meeting in 2013.