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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Haven't read all of the responses but I'm surprised they revealed the location of the ceremony in advance and had such a splashy public affair, complete with paparazzi. Maybe she wanted a big shebang, but it seems like such an about-face for a guy who always said he never wanted to marry. Maybe she just knocked his socks off and he has stars in his eyes. Wishing them happiness - I love GC, he's the closest to Carey Grant we've ever had.[/quote] I think he met his match in Amal! She probably just laid it out for him that she would demand a ring. Either that or he realized on his own it was the only way to keep her. I've heard that Hollywood/LA is fully of very dumb people who are just very good at their one media skill. So he'id probably never met a woman who was both beautiful and brilliant before, plus very cultured. I think her work as a human rights lawyer probably also made her as big a star in George's eyes as he is to hers. George seems to be really quite dedicated to his human rights work. As for announcing the ceremony, they probably just figured it would be easier to manage if they knew what to prepare for in terms of publicity. [/quote] puh-lease. she is just a socialite with a law degree. [/quote] Hardly!! She may be a socialite, but being a socialite alone does not get you to Oxford, nyu law, Sidley Austin, then assigned to high profile human rights cases. She is the real deal, way out of george's league.[/quote] Actually it does. anyway, What was the last case she worked on? She sure has lots of spare time for a busy professional.[/quote] Lots of socialites like this in NYC and London. They go to Ivy or similar schools, get a law degree at a top 14 school, practice for a short time and then quit to pursue other interests like being a socialite which basically means they dress up and attend fundraisers. [/quote] But she did three years at Sidley, worked for a number international tribunals, and now is a barrister at a cutting edge human rights litigation boutique. And she is 36 so hardly seemed like she was just looking for a husband. Being from a rich family probably helped her, but she has a distinguished career on her own merits.[/quote] Perhaps she could have had a career. perhaps. But she doesn't.[/quote] Um, yes she does. She's still a practicing attorney. She's on her law firm's website still. She worked on the Assange case. Maybe she's taking time off now or something, I don't know, but if so it's recent.[/quote]
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