When George Clooney first got married to London lawyer Amal Alamuddin in Venice last September the whole world tuned in to wish Batman and his bride the best, but it doesn't look like all the positive supports has done much for the Hollywood hot couple in the four months since their wedding. According to the latest gossip news updates, Clooney and his new wife are already living very separate lives and contemplating divorce. The way the tabloids tell it the ER star will be lucky if his relationship lasts until the end of the year.
Before they even tied the knot, most folks probably would have guessed that Hollywood icon George Clooney and his international crime fighting lawyer wife, Amal Alamuddin, would wind up spending quite a few nights a part due to their very demanding jobs, but no one expected them to like it.
One very concerned source claiming to be close to the family insists in the latest February 16, issue of Life & Style Magazine that George and Amal's time away from each other has quickly convinced them that they might be much happier back on their own:
"It's like a weight is off of his shoulders...He's very excited to see some of his friends, and he has some tequila nights planned.
"Amal [too] is happy to be back at her element and outside of the Hollywood scene, which she finds boring.
"They're [both] really happy right now...being on their own."
A behind-the-scenes informant told Look Magazine that there was nothing wrong with Clooney's relationship with Amal beside the-fact that tabloids seems more than happy to root for them to fail (via Inquisitr):
"This is meant to be a really exciting time for her and George -- of course they're adjusting to married life and finding their feet a bit, but it feels like everybody is waiting for them to slip up -- and, apparently, split up, too!"
Well...if Clooney thought his getting married would cause the tabloids and gossip rags to lose interest in constantly praying for his downfall...it seems he was very mistaken.
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