Hollywood actor George Clooney and British human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin are not getting divorced as being rumoured, says the couple's representative.
Representative Stan Rosenfield shunned the speculations with RumorFix by calling the news fabricated, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"This story is totally made up in order to sell their magazines," he said.
A report by InTouch magazine claimed that the couple, who got married in Venice Sep 27 last year, are headed for divorce due to constant ego-clashes.
"Amal's disdain for Hollywood and many of George's pals, her increasingly diva-like behavior, as well as fights over starting a family, have friends convinced it's all gone wrong for the couple," the magazine had quoted a source as saying.
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