George and Amal Clooney’s Marriage on the Rocks – Friends Are Terrified

George Clooney posing during a public appearance

Friends Fear George and Amal Clooney’s Marriage May Not Survive Long Separation

Sources close to George and Amal Clooney fear the couple may face a serious marital crisis.

The spouses are expected to live in different countries for at least six months.

There was a time when George Clooney was Hollywood’s most famous bachelor.

He once joked that he never wanted children.

Everything changed in 2013, when he met human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin.

The couple married soon after and started a family.

On June 6, 2017, they welcomed twins, daughter Ella and son Alexander.

The Clooneys carefully protect their children from public attention.

They do not allow their faces to appear in magazines or newspapers.

George occasionally shares stories about his children with pride.

From the outside, the family appears happy and united.

However, insiders claim the marriage is currently under strain.

The reported issue began with George’s involvement in U.S. politics.

He actively campaigned for Kamala Harris during the presidential election.

His intense focus on politics reportedly caused tension at home.

Sources say George became frustrated after his political efforts failed.

Insiders describe him as moody and emotionally drained.

They claim Amal is losing patience.

Another challenge is George’s new professional ambition.

At 63, he plans to perform on Broadway.

The production is based on his film Good Night, and Good Luck.

The role requires him to stay in New York for six months.

Amal is expected to remain in Europe with the children.

Friends say the family faces difficult choices.

Amal may not be able to visit George often.

The children are well-settled in Europe.

They enjoy privacy among classmates.

Moving to New York could change that completely.

Another concern is Amal’s demanding international legal work.

Frequent long-distance flights would be difficult for her schedule.

Friends say the couple has survived separations before.

This time, they fear it may be much harder.

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