George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are one of the most talked about couples in Hollywood. They have been a favorite target for divorce and child custody stories, but in an unexpected report, rather than a breakup, it was claimed that the “Batman” actor asks his wife’s hand in marriage again. So, is a second wedding coming?
Gossip Cop checked out the details and confidently announced that this is a false write up about Clooney and Alamuddin. In the report, it was said that the actor was so touched after watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding last year, so he supposedly got inspired to propose again after almost four years of marriage.
The report wrote that the source of the story was a close friend of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin, but it turned out that this was made up to make the article more believable. It was even said that the second wedding ceremony had been planned to take place in their Lake Como home to renew their commitment to each other but this did not happen as alleged and there were no plans in the first place.
In another report by Australia’s Woman's Day, it was claimed that Clooney and Alamuddin’s marriage is on the rocks and the couple is not happy with their union anymore. However, this was debunked after some checking with their representatives, so it clear that the magazine has been publishing false reports about the couple, so it is hard to be trusted.
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are not breaking up despite the divorce rumors, and while they still love each other so much, it is also not true that they are getting married for the second time. This story came out for the first time last year and 365 days have past, and it is clear that those were fabricated reports. The pair did not renew their vows for they have already proven their commitment to each other by staying together and working to keep their home harmonious.


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