George and Amal Clooney host star-studded awards to honour ‘brave’ campaigners

Hollywood luminaires, including Meryl Streep and Dame Emma Thompson, adorned George Clooney’s London Award Ceremony on Friday.
The event full of stars known as Albies was founded by Clooney and Human Rights Lawyer’s wife Amal.
The aim of the evening is to polish a protective spotlight on brave individuals and groups from around the world, who has devoted their lives to fighting for justice at great personal risk.
Among the glittering participants TED LASSO Enchanted in a neutral sequined dress, the star Hannah Waddingham was completed with coordination cloaks.
Top Gun Meg Ryan, CBS News server Gayle King and now Me Star Isla Fisher are among the other participants at the event held at the Natural History Museum in London.
Among the British stars were Saltburn Actor Richard E Grant, chat show presenter Graham Norton, fashion designer Stella McCartney, actor Felicity Jones and Gavin and Stacey star Russell Tovey.
Elsewhere, make -up artist Charlotte Tilbury was depicted with a frilly wrapping dress and a corset with Clooney.
Oscar -winning actress Streep, wearing a transparent black top with green beads and black pants, another Oscar winner Dame Emma, wore a velvet suit on a heavy sequin.
Another important figure was the former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who was a halter -neck dress sport with the floral motif of New Zealand.
According to the Clooney Foundation Justice Foundation website, the name of the albic was named after the Anti-Apartheid hero, who received the life of a lifetime award for the opening donor of the aid organization in 2022.
In addition, he participated in the event on Friday, which awarded many categories, including the Women’s Justice Award.
Clooney is the founders of the Clooney Justice Foundation, which provides free judicial assistance to defend free speech and women’s rights.




