Amal and George Clooney 'hand out personalised headphones to fellow plane passengers on flight with twins, Miror has learned.
Spies said the star, “On a trip home to the UK with his twins, gave all the first-class passengers noise-canceling headphones.”
They had the logo of his Casamigos tequila and came with a note “apologizing
ahead of time” if the twins cried.
“Even Quentin Tarantino, who was onboard, wore the headphones,” a spy said. But “the babies didn’t make a peep!”
Amal and George Clooney reportedly handed out personalised headphones and notes to fellow passengers during a recent flight with their six-month-old twins.
The Hollywood actor and lawyer gave out the noise-cancelling head gear as a way of apologising for having their two young tots travelling with them, according to US media.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2014 and welcomed their twins - Ella and Alexander - in June, are believed to have been flying back to the UK at the time.
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