Amal and George Clooney welcome boy and girl twins

Social media lit up with congratulatory messages and "Ella and Alexander" was among the top trending topics on Twitter

George Clooney and his wife Amal pose at the premiere of "Hail, Caesar!" in Los Angeles, California PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES:
Amal Clooney on Tuesday gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, the first children for the international human rights lawyer and her movie star spouse.

"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 Clooney's publicist Stan
Rosenfield said in an email.

He added cheekily, "George is sedated and should recover in
a few days." Amal Clooney, 39, and the 56-year-old Oscar-winning star of films like "Ocean's Eleven" and "Three Kings" married in Italy
in 2014, making them one of the world's biggest celebrity
couples.

You won't believe how much George, Amal Clooney are planning to spend on twins' delivery!

Rosenfield did not say where the twins were born but the
couple appear to have been spending much of their time recently
in England, where they have one of several homes. The couple adopted a low profile during the pregnancy, keeping the news private for months before it was confirmed in February by the actor's close friend, Matt Damon.

Amal Clooney largely continued her work as a human rights
lawyer, addressing the United Nations in March and urging the

international community to investigate crimes committed by
IS in Syria and Iraq.

Nevertheless, celebrity news media speculated for months
about the sex of the twins, where they would be born and in
which country they will be raised. On Tuesday, social media lit up with congratulatory messages and "Ella and Alexander" was among the top trending topics on Twitter in the United States.

This picture of George Clooney from his modelling days is breaking the internet

Many contributors praised the choice of names as a
refreshingly normal departure from a trend that has seen
celebrity babies given names like Apple, Audio, Bronx, North
West and Rocket.

"Good lord, the Clooneys have given their twins lovely ordinary names. Shocking. And they call themselves celebrities...," wrote British journalist Nicola Jane Swinney on Twitter.

Comedian Ellen DeGeneres posted a Twitter message saying, "Congratulations, George and Amal, or as I'm now calling you,
Ocean's Four." Congratulations also came from actress Mia Farrow and US  journalist Katie Couric.

People magazine reported on Tuesday that former US President Barack Obama paid a long, private visit with the Clooneys at their home in the countryside west of London on May 27.

George Clooney cancelled a visit to Armenia for a humanitarian event this past weekend, saying in a message to organizers that "if I came there and my wife had twins while I was there, I could never come home."
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