George Clooney and his wife Amal have rejected reports that the lawyer is expecting their third child.
As curiosity grew on Friday, the 60-year-old actor and the 43-year-old human rights lawyer were forced to speak out.
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In a short statement, a representative for the couple said:
‘Stories saying that Amal Clooney is pregnant are not true.’
After marrying in a grandiose Venice ceremony in 2014, the couple welcomed twins Ella and Alexander four years ago.
Although the couple has kept their personal lives private, the former ER star recently spoke out about instilling generous ideals in his children.
He told Entertainment Tonight:
‘They’re not quite four yet so they don’t [understand].
‘My kids will always say, they’ll pick up a toy and they’ll go, “This is for the poor people.” And I go, “Good. OK, so let’s put it in the basket and we’ll take it to the poor people.” And then there’s this shock on their face when reality hits.’
He continued:
‘But I hope so. My parents always taught me that the best things you could do [is] challenge people in power and look out for people who aren’t in power and those kinds of things.’
While many celebrities are known for giving their children unusual names, the actor previously stated that he has no plans to do so.
Speaking to AARP magazine, George explained:
“I didn’t want, like, weird-a** names for our kids.”
When asked why, he teased:
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“They’re already going to have enough trouble. It’s hard being the son of somebody famous and successful.”
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