
While promoting his latest film, "Tomorrowland", George Clooney revealed that the he and his wife don't pack lightly.
Since becoming a missus, Amal Alamuddin has been pegged a fashion icon, and with that new title comes more baggage, literally.
At the London premiere for the film, the actor joked that "the suitcases are an issue," while the married couple travel.
He told Entertainment Tonight,"It's like we have another van for the suitcases."
Though, the extra luggage doesn't stop the duo from traveling the world. Clooney shared on Good Morning America that the couple try not spend more than a week apart but it's been difficult "because she actually has a day job," he said. "She has to like, get people out of jail."
Alamuddin is taking some time off to join her husband on a couple of stops during his press tour.
"We are going to go to Shanghai and Tokyo because she's never been," he told ET. "I love Shanghai. I was there six to eight months ago. I love that it changes so much every year. It's amazing how much it changes."
Once his duties for the movie are over, Clooney intends on escaping to his house in Italy.
"I'm actually looking forward to being finished with this and going to Como and sitting on the lake and having a glass of wine," he said.
Tomorrowland opens in theaters May 22.
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