George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are allegedly on the verge of breaking up and the latter has already left their home in England with their twins - Ella and Alexander in tow. It was said that the two are now likely to end up in divorce that was estimated to worth $520 million.
Based on the report that appeared on the National Enquirer, Amal Alamuddin and the twins had settled in a rented flat in London and banned George Clooney from entering the home. The tabloid went on to reveal that the couple is actually living separately for a while now and it is highly likely that they will not get back together again.
It was mentioned that there were indications that George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin’s marriage is in trouble like for instance, they did not celebrate their wedding anniversary in September last year and rather than marking the day with a special event, it was said that the “Batman” actor is thousands of miles away – partying in Los Angeles.
In another report published on Radar Online, it was stated that George Clooney is furious and asked Amal Alamuddin to come back to their home. The Human Rights lawyer ignored his request, so the actor demanded to see the twins by sending numerous text messages.
“George is beside himself. Pals said he is pleading with Amal to come home!” the source said. “He wanted them to enjoy the new property together, but after an explosive argument she ran off there with Alexander and Ella. She’s told him if he comes, he’ll have to stay in the guest house!”
Gossip Cop is on the move again and found that this George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin divorce is one of those fabricated stories that the tabloids had written and picked up by other media outlets. As per the fact-checking site, one evidence that proved the couple is in good terms is that the pair was recently spotted on a date night in New York and George’s parents have even joined them for a happy evening.


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