George and Amal Clooney have proudly announced the arrival of twins Ella and Alexander — and a top forensic artist has released images of what the children might look like.
George and Amal Clooney have proudly announced the arrival of twins Ella and Alexander — and a top forensic artist has released images of what the children might look like.
Forensic imaging specialist Joe Mullins, who is based in Washington D. C, took photos of the couple and used the latest computer technology to predict their features.
The resulting graphics shows cherubic toddlers with dark brown eyes, glossy brown hair and pouty lips.
George, 56, and Amal, 39, have not yet released any photographs of their new arrivals.
The human rights lawyer and her husband are said to have welcomed their twins into the world in the comfort of a luxurious private suite in the Kensington Wing at London’s Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Tuesday morning.
The arrival of the twins was announced in a statement by George’s publicist earlier.
It read: ‘This morning Amal and George welcomed Ella and Alexander Clooney into their lives. Ella, Alexander and Amal are all healthy, happy and doing fine.’
And at George’s expense, publicist Stan Rosenfield also joked that the actor is ‘sedated and should recover in a few days’.
The actor recently confessed he and Amal hadn’t picked the names for their little ones yet but did say they were happier than ever.
He said: ‘No we haven’t picked out any names and I’ll tell you why … Because I’ve had friends pick out names around their parents and then it becomes…
‘Whatever name you pick they’re like, ‘Oh, I don’t like that. That guy’s a prime minister’ ‘Can’t name her Susan. You remember your Aunt Susan?’
‘ [But] can you believe it?! Yeah, [I’m] even happier [than before] . I didn’t know that we’d have kids. I was very happy that we were going to get married and then [a pregnancy] seemed like the next step.’