George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are rumored to be heading for a divorce.
Speculations are going around the web that the high-profile couple are divorcing after a year of marriage. According to the International Business Times, Amal Alamuddin and George Clooney's marriage is in jeopardy due to Alamuddin having a hard time balancing her career and marriage.
However, in a different report by Movie News Guide, the reason for the divorce is attributed to Clooney's playboy lifestyle, which was noted to be tearing their marriage apart.
It was also reported that Alamuddin wants her actor husband to sell some of his property that reminded her of his other women. The rumors began when a report from OK! Magazine revealed that Clooney is listing his multiple properties for sale.
As reported, the "Ocean's Eleven" actor is saying goodbye to his villa in Italy, his beach house in Cabo, an apartment in New York City and his house in the popular Los Angeles area, Fryman Cannon.
An insider from the magazine said that it was Amal Alamuddin that ordered Clooney to sell all of his homes that he used to entertain plenty of women during his time as one of the most sought-after bachelors in Hollywood.
But reports are saying that all of these divorce rumors are currently at rest as the couple was reported to be planning to conceive a baby.
Despite plenty of reports saying the couple has a myriad of issues in their marriage, Clooney and Alamuddin are currently considering having a child that will improve their relationship.
The couple, however, acknowledges the difficulties that they will face as according to sources, "George is in his mid-50's which means that the volume, mobility, and structure of his sperm will have declined. For her part, Amal is barely 100 pounds. If need be, they will consider outside help such as IVF. They'll do anything to have a baby, and soon."
Despite the rumors, the couple was recently spotted having a very romantic date last August, proving that their attraction to each other is still there.
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