George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are one of those couples in Hollywood that always appear in tabloids and magazines. Many media outlets wrote about the couple’s alleged marital problems, and they could even end up getting a divorce.
Most of the time, they said that if George and Amal are breaking up, they are up for a big scale divorce process. They also highlight the fact that millions of money are involved if they decided to go on separate ways.
Fixing the marriage by having another child?
In the latest rumor about George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin, NW magazine reported that the couple’s marriage is in trouble again and the cause this time is the difference in their opinion and preference as to how many children they should have. Based on the article, the barrister thinks that it is time to expand their family so she wants to have more kids now.
However, the problem is that the actor doesn’t share her views so he disagreed. This reportedly created a crack in their marriage but they are said to be trying to make their relationship work again and this was possible because they are now said to be expecting another set of twins!
“It meant a lot to Amal and he can’t say no to her,” the source told the magazine. “She knew that if she worked on him enough, he’d end up thinking adding to their family was his idea.”
Baby on the way? Here’s the truth
Another tipster shared that Amal Alamuddin’s pregnancy is becoming obvious now because she can’t hide her baby bump anymore. It was said that during video chats with the lawyer, her friends noticed that her tummy is bigger.
However, upon checking Gossip Cop immediately dismissed the report. The publication also reached out to George Clooney’s reps to confirm the report and they got a reply that says it is a false story.
The truth is - both Amal Alamuddin and her husband has no plans of having more children. Also, their marriage is intact and they have no marital issues just like what the tabloids are reporting about them.


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