George Clooney, who starred in Ticket to Paradise, explains why he is "not allowed" to offer marriage counseling.
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Author/Atul K Rawat
In order to promote the romantic comedy Ticket To Paradise, in which the star has reteamed with Julia Roberts, George Clooney is currently on the road.
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The film, which was directed by Oliver Parker, debuted in the United Kingdom on September 20, in India on October 6, and will now open in theatres in the United States on October 21.
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According to George Clooney, he got married too late to offer marriage advice.
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Finding "all the things that we have in common and not worrying about the little things,"
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the 61-year-old actor has learned to change his priorities and concentrate on what matters most, according to aceshowbiz.com. He married Amal Clooney, 44, eight years ago.
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He did, however, tell E! News "I'm not allowed to offer advice to anyone because I started so late.
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I have to consider myself to be the luckiest person alive and then just be grateful for that.
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However, the actor acknowledged that his prolonged wait to find a life partner has changed the way he views things.
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The actor and the human rights attorney share five-year-old twins Ella and Alexander "We agree on most things, he continued, "just a little bit differently.
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When you're 61, which I am, allegedly, You start to view things a little bit differently as you age."
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