George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are reportedly pregnant and the amazing thing is that they are having twins again! The couple already has 1-year-old Ella and Alexander and another twin is said to be on the way.
As reported on OK! magazine (via New Idea), George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are preparing to welcome two more kids to their family. It was said that the report of pregnancy surfaced after the latter was spotted with a baby bump on Dec. 5.
"Friends are whispering that Amal is expecting twins again," the source told the tabloid.
The insider further spilled that Amal Alamuddin is already three months pregnant. It was added that the lawyer tried her best not to get noticed in the first few months of her pregnancy.
"She really tried to stay out of the spotlight during the first few months of her pregnancy,” the source shared. “But, now that she could be in her second trimester, she's enjoying getting out more.”
However, Gossip Cop is debunking this story and claiming that this is just a speculation, an unconfirmed news report. The publication pointed out that OK! magazine already published not one but many articles about George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin’s divorce but as time proved it – the reports are always wrong.
Thus, the fact-checking site can easily say that this pregnancy news about the Clooney’s second set of twins is false as well. GC also stated that the sources who supposedly provided the tips are untraceable plus since they were not named, they might not really exist.
What’s more, George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin recently appeared on the red carpet and it is clear that the international rights lawyer does not show any baby bump. It was said that the twins are already three months old, then the bump should be very visible by now, right?
In any case, George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are happy with their twins and they are not looking forward to adding more children to their family anytime soon. They are simply content with just the four of them at this time.


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