George Clooney claims he, wife Amal have never argued during 10-year-long marriage

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George Clooney says he and wife Amal Clooney have never had a fight in their decade-long marriage, shocking married couples the world over.

In 2022, the “Wolfs” star, 63, told Gayle King that communication with his human rights lawyer wife, 47, is “the easiest thing by far” in their relationship and that, up until that point, they had “never had an argument.”

A little over 2 years later, it’s still smooth sailing for the couple.

George Clooney says he and wife Amal Clooney have never had a fight in their decade-long marriage, shocking married couples the world over. CBS
In 2022, the “Wolfs” star, 63, told Gayle King that communication with the human rights lawyer, 47, is “the easiest thing by far” in their relationship and that, up until that point, they had “never had an argument.” A little over 2 years later, it’s still smooth sailing for the couple. CBS

“I remember we were here with you once before, and I remember we said we’d never had an argument,” Clooney told King, 70, Monday on “CBS Mornings.”

“We still haven’t,” he added. “We’re trying to find something to fight about!”

He continued, “I feel so extraordinarily lucky to have met this incredible woman. And I feel as if I hit the jackpot. There isn’t a day that goes by where I don’t think I’m the luckiest man in the world. So it’s great.”

Clooney was joined by Amal when he told King about their copacetic communications style in 2022.

“I remember we were here with you once before, and I remember we said we’d never had an argument,” Clooney told King, 70, Monday on “CBS Mornings.” CBS
“We still haven’t,” Clooney added. “We’re trying to find something to fight about!” GC Images
Clooney continued, “I feel so extraordinarily lucky to have met this incredible woman. And I feel as if I hit the jackpot. There isn’t a day that goes by where I don’t think I’m the luckiest man in the world. So it’s great.” Apple TV+ via Getty Images

“It’s maddening to some of our friends,” Amal admitted at the time. “I have a cousin, actually, every time we see him he’s like, his first question is, ‘So have you had an argument yet?’ before he says ‘hello.’”

When asked by King whether they had “seriously” never argued, Clooney quipped, “Would you like us to now? Would that make you feel better?”

Amal credited good luck for their harmonious marriage.

“It’s maddening to some of our friends,” Amal admitted in 2022. “I have a cousin, actually, every time we see him he’s like, his first question is, ‘So have you had an argument yet?’ before he says ‘hello.’” AFP/Getty Images
When asked by King whether they had “seriously” never argued, Clooney quipped, “Would you like us to now? Would that make you feel better?” Getty Images

“It’s 99 percent luck just to meet the right person,” she said. “And I think the one thing we would take is to not be cynical, just to be open, and I was surprised that you were not cynical or guarded at all and things just moved very quickly.”

Clooney and Amal (née Alamuddin) said “I do” in September 2014 in Venice, Italy. The elegant ceremony, attended by celebrity pals such as Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, was befitting the glamorous couple. In 2017, they welcomed twins Ella and Alexander.

“Our kids are 7, about to be 8, which is a pretty great age,” Clooney told King of his and Amal’s kids. “They’re really curious and funny. Every parent thinks their kids are great. Our kids are funny and make us laugh.”

“It’s 99 percent luck just to meet the right person,” Amal said. “And I think the one thing we would take is to not be cynical, just to be open, and I was surprised that you were not cynical or guarded at all and things just moved very quickly.” Getty Images

The Oscar-winner is currently starring in Broadway’s “Good Night, and Good Luck,” an adaptation of his 2005 film of the same name.

Clooney has often praised his wife over the years. Asked by Page Six in 2023 if his marriage to Amal left him feeling as though he was “punching above” his weight, he replied, “Yes, and I still do [think that].”

“Everyone would say the same thing,” he added with a chuckle.

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