George Clooney and his wife Amal were the epitome of relationship goals as they graced the red carpet at The Albies gala organised by their own Clooney Foundation for Justice. Talking to People magazine on Thursday night in New York, the 63-year-old silver fox couldn't contain his pride, gushing: "I would support anything my wife is involved in." He continued to heap praise on the human rights barrister, confessing: "She's always on the right side of history, and I'm always so proud to be in the same room with her no matter what and this is an event where we get to focus all the attention on the people who don't get enough attention.
" Amal, 46, was just as supportive of her husband, lauding: "He's an amazing advocate, and it just means so much to me to be able to do this work together and for him to help bring to life some of the stories that we're telling tonight." However, George found a moment to bring his trademark humour to the evening, jokingly claiming: "I'm giving her money right now, you can't see, right behind her back." As the power pair prepares to toast their upcoming 10th anniversary on Saturday, the 'Oceans Eleven' star revealed a sense of excitement about a clandestine plan up his sleeve, teasing, "I'm taking her somewhere tonight, but she doesn't know where.
" The couple expressed their pride in being part of The Albies through their foundation, aiming to "protect" those doing "incredible" work. Speaking to 'Access Hollywood', George said: "We're trying to pro.