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George Clooney, Amal Alamuddin Divorce Rumors: Barrister Pictured Teary-Eyed While With Husband; Couple’s Split Imminent?

George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin

George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are allegedly heading for divorce and there is a photo to prove this. The pair are said to be having serious marital issues that they cannot hide their conflict from the public anymore.

According to Australia’s Woman’s Day, George and Amal’s marriage is on the rocks and they will be splitting soon. While insisting that one of Hollywood’s power couples is on the brink of divorce, the paper mentioned that they were even spotted looking strained as they walk with their twin children Ella and Alexander.

Apparently, the magazine is only basing its allegation on the fact that George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin were seen “looking strained” without providing any other detail like where they were spotted and when. Woman’s Day failed to provide concrete evidence so it can be said that this couple’s divorce article is false.

In any case, it is likely that the magazine twisted the story that was reported on The Daily Mail. It published a photo of George and Amal inside their vehicle and the publication described the couple as in a tense situation. It added that it seems that the barrister is crying or cried for an unknown reason, perhaps suggesting that the pair had a fight.

While the photo was not explained or addressed by the couple, the speculations that they are having issues is not likely true. Likewise, the conclusion is that George and Amal are not “on the brink of divorce” and in fact, they have been publicly declaring their love for one another during interviews on the red carpet or saying a speech at an event.

George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are also known to be not afraid of showing their affection for each other. There are many paparazzi photos that show their PDAs and these are enough proof that their marriage is currently on the healthy side.

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