Could it be true that the marriage of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin is in crisis right now because of a stalker?
Since the 38-year-old international human rights lawyer became the wife of the 55-year-old actor, rumors about them seemed unending. One story would claim that she is finally pregnant with her first child with the actor, while the other would tackle their alleged rocky romance.
In a recent report involving a stalker, Celeb Dirty Laundry suggested that the relationship of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin might be in crisis.
The entertainment site hinted that the lawyer's work may have caused a certain Mark Bibbee who allegedly sent 189 pages of "rambling, delusional and disturbing" rants about the couple.
Following this, the "Batman & Robin" star and his wife secured a restraining order against the suspect who threatened to hurt them.
With the kind of cases that Amal Alamuddin is handling, some critics are saying that her marriage to George Clooney might end in divorce.
The report even noted that "After all, one can only take all the stress that comes from being married to a human rights lawyer for so long."
Back in May, the couple also made headlines when Julia Roberts' name was dragged into the divorce rumors.
According to the "National Enquirer," as shared by Radar Online, the attorney was demanding a $220 million divorce as she became suspicious of the allegedly "steamy smooch" that her husband and the "Notting Hill" actress shared.
Meanwhile, Daily Mail UK reported that George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin just bought a £10,000 worth of rowboat "to perfect their Oxfordshire paradise."
"It's good to see the Clooney's making the most of the English countryside," a local said. "But we're hoping the river bank won't get packed with excited middle-aged women."
Keep posted for more updates on the marriage of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin.
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