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George Clooney, Amal Alamuddin 2019: Actor Allegedly Ended Marriage With Barrister After Fights Over Money & Fame

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George Clooney reportedly called it quits and ended his marriage from barrister wife, Amal Alamuddin. The couple is said to be facing a $500 million divorce that will also involve the battle for the custody of their 1-year-old twins.

Life & Style reported that George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are breaking up due to endless fights over money, kids, and fame. Plus, the two is said to have discovered that their personalities totally clash thus they constantly fight at home.

The tabloid stated that the endless fights pushed George Clooney to tell his wife Amal Alamuddin that their relationship is over. The source said that the couple looks good outwardly but inside, “they were never a great match.”

“Pretty quickly after Ella and Alexander’s birth, they began to fight about how and where to raise the kids. George wants to be back in LA full time while Amal prefers Europe,” the tipster supposedly told Life & Style.

In addition, the source alleged that George Clooney is also having a hard time being married to Amal Alamuddin not only due to their clashes but because he finds it difficult to give up his bachelor ways. Amal Alamuddin was also said to be telling the actor that he is selfish and always hungry for fame and apparently, these words hurt and made the actor angry.

“She’s questioned his motives and told him he should be more political, that he should do more with his life than just act and direct and hang out in Hollywood,” the dubious tipster said before adding that the “Batman” star retaliated by calling Amal Alamuddin “spoiled and stuck-up.”

At any rate, Gossip Cop stated that George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are still together and they never even attempted to file for divorce. The entertainment gossip police noted that the tabloid’s claims were flawed and there is no proof to back them up as well. Thus, this is clearly a false story.

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