George Clooney, Amal NOT Getting “$1 Billion Divorce,” Despite Report
http://goss.site/george-clooney-amal-not-getting-1-billion-divorce-despite-report/ -https://s1.gossipcop.com/up/2018/07/George-Clooney-Divorce-Announcement.jpg-
George Clooney and his wife Amal are not getting a “$1 billion divorce,” despite a new tabloid cover story. Gossip Cop can debunk the untrue report. The couple is very much still together and committed to their marriage.
But on the cover of its new issue, Star teases it has the “official papers” for the Clooneys’ divorce. This is a lie. In fact, no divorce papers appear inside the magazine. The front of the issue also features a paparazzi photo of Amal carrying one of their children, with a teaser declaring, “Amal walks out with twins.” There is even an arrow pointing to the picture. This, however, is also deceptive. The snapshot was taken when Amal and George jointly boarded a private jet in Italy earlier this month.
And the article itself contains no “divorce announcement.” Rather, it’s alleged Amal is “imploring” George to “take his responsibilities as a family man more seriously” in the wake of his motorcycle accident, and has “threatened to leave him in the dust if he doesn’t.” A so-called “insider” is quoted as saying, “Amal is fed up and they’ve been fighting constantly.”
The outlet wrongly maintains “the accident has threatened to upend George’s treasured family life,” and he’s “still laid up” from the crash, even though George was photographed back at work and filmed walking with ease on the set of Catch-22 last week. An untraceable “source” contends Amal “blew up at him after the accident but he kind of smiled and shrugged it off.” Though the publication acknowledges the human rights lawyer later departed Sardinia with her husband, it’s claimed “she’s since left [him] — and has taken the twins with her.”
The tabloid provides no evidence to back that allegation up, or any proof for its other assertions. Another anonymous “insider” supposedly tells the magazine, “Amal is pretty clear about what she expects from George as a father and a husband. [She’s] privately consulted a lawyer. And she’s prepared to leave him for good to make her point.” Notably, it’s never actually said just how exactly George is falling short as a “father and a husband,” besides allegedly riding his motorbike against her wishes.
The outlet fails to acknowledge that Amal herself has ridden George’s motorcycle with him many times, including just a month before his accident. It makes little sense to claim she is holding his riding hobby against him when she has frequently participated in his scooter trips. Furthermore, the Oscar winner wasn’t out for a dangerous joy ride when this incident happened. As widely reported, George was traveling to work when the crash occurred, and there is no evidence he was at fault.
Additionally, as opposed to Amal “threatening to walk,” People recently reported that she “wouldn’t leave George’s side” in the aftermath of the accident, and stressed that he has “her ever-present support.” In an “Entertainment Tonight” story last week about how George is “taking it easy,” it was specifically noted that he is “the love of her life,” and she intends to be with him “for the long haul.” And, contrary to the contention that Amal has abandoned him, it was again reported that she has “barely left his side.”
Conclusion: The tabloid tries to dupe readers into thinking the Clooneys have made a “divorce announcement,” but its story acknowledges the couple hasn’t broken up. The magazine further misleads consumers by touting “divorce papers” on its cover when none appear inside the issue. And the outlet cropped a photo of Amal to wrongly make it seem like she “walked out” on the actor when George was actually with her when the picture was taken. The publication also falsely claims the star is “still laid up” when he’s been back at work for days.
As for the contentions about marital woes as a result of George’s accident, those are disproven by credible reporting that was published last week. Star, meanwhile, has a history of spreading misinformation about the acting icon, including a bogus tale earlier this month about a purported “marriage crisis” for the Clooneys, as well as a provably untrue story about George quitting Hollywood. The tabloid is also known for falsely announcing divorces for celebrity couples on its covers. See the photo gallery below.
X
Advertisement
Enable JavaScript to check out our fancy slideshow.
- 1.Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
- 2.George and Amal Clooney
- 3.Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
- 4.Julia Roberts and Danny Moder
- 5.Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
- 6.Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
- 7.Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
- 8.Matt Damon Star Cover
- 9.Reese Witherspon Star Cover
- 10.Faith Hill and Tim McGraw Star Cover
- 11.Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks Star Cover
- 12.Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
- 13.Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake Star Cover
- 14.Julia Roberts Star Cover
Sources
Eustachewich, Lia. “Amal Helps George Clooney onto Private Jet after Scooter Crash.” Page Six, 12 July 2018.
“George Clooney Back to Work 10 Days After Scooter Accident.” TMZ, 20 July 2018.
“Amal and George Clooney Ride on a Scooter in Italy without Twins.” Daily Mail Online, 4 June 2018.
“George Clooney Recovering After Scooter Crash in Italy.” The Hollywood Reporter, 10 July 2018.
Leonard, Elizabeth. “Amal Clooney ‘Wouldn’t Leave George’s Side’ After His Terrifying Accident: Source.” People, 18 July 2018.
Gawley Paige. “George Clooney ‘Taking It Easy’ After Scooter Accident.” Entertainment Tonight, 20 July 2018.
Shuster, Andrew. “George Clooney, Amal Marriage In Crisis, Fighting Over Having More Kids?” Gossip Cop, 5 July 2018.
Shuster, Andrew. “George Clooney Quitting Hollywood To Become London Stage Actor?” Gossip Cop, 31 Jan. 2018.
Comments
Post a Comment