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George Clooney, Amal Clooney 2018: Rocky Marriage Saved by New Baby Dreams?

The new year is barely out of its first week and the tabloid stories are already churning out George Clooney, Amal Clooney trash with gusto. It would seem that there have been plenty of rumblings about a divorce between the two power couple, though, many of the tremors were artificially created. Now, there are stories about the two getting back together and planning on having a new baby.

This new story is courtesy of Globe, which is a notorious publication for churning out false stories one after another with abandon. Its recent George Clooney, Amal Clooney piece claims that the two are holding off on filing for divorce. Instead, the couple supposedly renewed their vows and are now planning on making a baby.

It was made to appear that these tidbits were due to a tipster who had intimate knowledge of the George Clooney, Amal Clooney affairs. However, both the insider and the claims that they made could not be verified, so they are worth taking with a huge block of salt. In fact, they might as well be dismissed altogether.

“For all their differences and arguments, George and Amal have come full circle. They realize they love each other very much and want to stick around for the long haul,” the supposed insider reportedly told the publication.

“Amal has agreed to give George more space, and he’s agreed to make more time for Amal and their twins, Ella and Alexander. It’s a win-win for both of them.”

This George Clooney, Amal Clooney story basically skipped over a lot of the details that needed to be discussed before it needed to come about. For starters, a divorce between the couple was not happening, to begin with, and it was fabricated right from the start. From there, it can be safely assumed that this new story is completely bogus and has no basis in reality.

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