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Lisa Snowdon at George's side for Rome party


June 17, 2004
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British model and TV presenter Lisa Snowdon has been living it up with George Clooney over the past few weeks, doing the Monte Carlo scene, playing hostess to his fellow Hollywood stars at the actor's Lake Como retreat, and most recently, attending a swish party given for the cast of Ocean's Twelve at the town hall in Rome.

The couple rekindled their on-off relationship a few weeks ago, when George jetted into Europe for filming of Ocean's Twelve, the sequel to 2001 hit Ocean's Eleven. Since then, 30-year-old Lisa has often been spotted at George's side, helping to entertain his friends from the cast, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt.

After some glorious days enjoying the sun and water at Lake Como, the gang are back in Rome, where they have recently been joined by pregnant Julia Roberts, who plays George's wife in the movie.

And on Thursday night the three heist guys and their glamorous partners attended a special party thrown for them in the historic Italian city. Brad and Jennifer, who have just been named the world's most powerful celebrity couple on the Forbes 100 listing, were on affectionate form, and Matt was holding his girlfriend Luciana Barroso tightly by the hand. All three ladies chose elegant black dresses for the bash. Brad and George opted for open-necked shirts with tuxes while Matt went casual in white trousers, an open-necked shirt, and no tux.

Photo: © Alphapress.com
British TV presenter and model Lisa has been spotted all over Europe with George since he jetted in a few weeks ago to film Ocean's TwelvePhoto: © Rex
Photo: © Alphapress.com
George's fellow heist guy Brad Pitt with wife Jennifer: they've just been named the world's most powerful celebrity couple in the Forbes 100 listingPhoto: © Rex

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