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US report: George Clooney and Amal ‘divorce hell’

The couple attempt to repair their 'broken relationship.'

As George and Amal Clooney made their way to dinner in Sardinia last week, looking strained and tense, friends of the couple have claimed the high-profile pair are attempting to ‘repair’ their broken relationship.

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Life & Style has today controversially reported that recently Amal and George’s relationship has been plagued by clashes over his ‘feelings of suffocation’ and her ‘jealousy.’

According to the publication’s sensational report, the couple have been fighting so much, they sometimes sleep in separate bedrooms.

‘They discussed having more kids before they got to a crisis point in their marriage,’ the source tells the US publication.

‘Things have been really rocky for the past couple of months.’ 

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While the duo put on a united front at events, they’ve reportedly been in turmoil behind closed doors, Life & Style claims. 

The publication’s outrageous report details a fight between the Hollywood pair at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, in particular, which has caused ‘extra strain’ in their marriage. 

A fellow guest told the publication, ‘Amal grabbed George’s arm and was seen dragging him through the room.’ 

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Despite the couple hitting a speed bump in their four-year marriage, George is prepared to fight for the relationship.

‘George loves Amal and wouldn’t trade being a dad for anything in the world,’ a source adds to Life & Style, adding, ‘They really want to work out their problems for the sake of the kids.’

With their amazing love story, both George, 57, and Amal, 40, believe their marriage is worth fighting for. 

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A source tells, ‘While they have some big hurdles to get over, everyone’s pulling for them.

‘George and Amal were meant to stay married for a long time to come.’ 

Neither George or Amal have responded to Life & Style’s report.

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