George Clooney was joined by his wife Amal Clooney for the premiere of his highly-anticipated film Ticket to Paradise and they looked every inch the loved-up couple.
During their red carpet appearance in Los Angeles on Monday, 61-year-old George wrapped his arm around his wife's waist and they later held hands while posing for the cameras.
44-year-old Amal looked sensational in a red tropical print dress which featured a low-cut neckline. She wore this with a pair of open-toed heels and a small gold clutch bag.
The human rights lawyer opted for a bold red lipstick to match her Alexander McQueen gown and let her chocolate brown hair fall over her shoulders.
Hollywood icon George wore a smart grey suit and a partially open white shirt, which he paired with black loafers.
The couple were joined by George's co-stars Julia Roberts, Kaitlyn Dever and Billie Lourd, as well as director Ol Parker.
George recently joked about having to do multiple takes during his kissing scene with Pretty Woman star Julia because the two couldn't stop giggling.
"Yeah. I told my wife, 'It took 80 takes.' She was like, 'What the hell?'" the actor told The New York Times.
Julia added: "It took 79 takes of us laughing and then the one take of us kissing."
George revealed their roles were "clearly written" for them by the film's director, who originally wanted the characters to be called Georgia and Julian.
He added: "I hadn't really done a romantic comedy since One Fine Day — I haven't succeeded like Julia has in that forum — but I read it and thought, 'Well, if Jules is up for it, I think this could be fun'."
Ticket to Paradise is a romantic comedy about two badly behaved people rediscovering love.
George and Julia play exes on a mission to stop their daughter from making the same mistake they did 25 years ago of marrying young.
In the film, which marks the fourth time the Hollywood stars have worked together, their daughter meets the love of her life during a post-graduation trip to Bali, where her parents travel to in order to change her mind.
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