Amal Clooney has been interviewed for "BBC News at Six" Tuesday and she said that she absolutely does not mind being called the wife of a high profile celebrity. The international human rights lawyer turned expecting mom of twins has adjusted to being called the wife of George Clooney. She revealed that extra publicity on her work helps a lot especially since her clients are victims of human rights crimes. By getting more attention, more people are now aware of what's happening regarding ISIS and Yazidis. she added.

Amal Clooney said that her day job remains the same and most of the things that she does take place behind closed doors, Vanity Fair reported. She said that with more attention there is bound to be some action that will happen to be able to help her clients. Amal still believes though that if there is not a good case then there is no good message to convey. Furthermore, she said that she is unlike any other celebrities that help, like Angelina Jolie.

Meanwhile, George Clooney announced that he and Amal would be extra careful now that she is due to give birth any time soon, US Weekly reported. They have decided to avoid travelling especially to dangerous places. The "Ocean's Eleven" star specifically said that Amal won't be going to places that she is not welcome. George admitted that before they learned they were pregnant, he did not care if he would be assigned to places where no reporter has ever been to. Now they are both going to be more responsible.

Amal Clooney is currently working with Nadia Murad. She was a victim of sex trafficking, captured by ISIS in 2014 but managed to escape after three months. Nadia was raped and abused by a dozen men before she managed to escape. Amal also recently worked with genocide victims and was honored for her work. Close friend of the Clooneys, Matt Damon praised Amal saying that she is a remarkable woman and George Clooney has hit the jackpot.