George Clooney Engaged to Amal Alamuddin: 5 Fast Facts About Her that catches George Clooney's Heart
CELEBRITY UPDATE
Long Hollywood's most eligible bachelor, George Clooney
looks to be settling down at last – a source confirms he is engaged to Amal
Alamuddin.
So who is the beautiful, successful London lawyer who has
won Clooney's heart?
Here are five things to know about Amal Alamuddin.
1. She's a citizen of the world.
Alamuddin, 36, was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and studied law
at Oxford University and the New York University School of Law, according to a
bio posted by NYU. Now based in London, she is fluent in French, Arabic and
English.
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2. She's a lawyer and activist.
Alamuddin is an accomplished barrister who specializes in
international law, human rights, extradition and criminal law for the Doughty
Street Chambers firm in London. In 2011 she began to represent WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange in his fight against extradition by Sweden. She also has
been appointed to numerous U.N. commissions and is an advisor to former United
Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Syria.
3. She has impressive credentials.
While at NYU, Alamuddin worked as a student law clerk for
now-Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor, who was then a judge at the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. After graduating from NYU, she joined
the litigation department of Sullivan & Cromwell in New York and practiced
U.S. and international law there for three years, according to her NYU bio.
4. She's a hit on social media.
Before deleting her Twitter page, she had nearly 1,800
followers including Ashton Kutcher and Julia Gillard, the former prime minister
of Australia.
5. She's a sex symbol.
Last year, a Tumblr blog that tracks what it calls
"barrister hotties" voted her London's hottest female barrister.
Alamuddin landed on top of the list for "achieving the seemingly
unattainable ideal of contemporary femininity: she is both breathtakingly
beautiful and formidably successful," the website stated.
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