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Married George Clooney Wife Amal Alamuddin Pregnant After Batman Lies about Sony Hack? [RUMORS NEWS]

Sure, Ocean's Eleven icon George Clooney swore in the past that he was never going to have kids, but it turns out he was as serious about that as he was not ever getting remarried or playing Batman. According to the latest gossip news updates, the Monument Men star's brand new wife, London lawyer Amal Alamuddin, is already pregnant with his first child. Perhaps, all that post-wedding bliss clouded Clooney's mind when recently recalling how he circulated a petition to stand by Sony Picture following the terrible cyber terrorist Interview attack supposedly orchestrated by North Korea. Word has it that at least five major Hollywood studios have made it clear that they were never approached by Clooney's people with a petition.

Even though they are reportedly trying to keep it quiet, the latest Hollywood rumors insist that George Clooney is going to be a proud father to wife, Amal Alamuddin's first baby come someone time in June or July.

A secret source claims in Star Magazine's latest January 5, issue the Amal and George are as excited as they are surprised by the wonderful news that they are already pregnant:

"This has been a whirlwind for Amal.

"First she married one of the most famous men in the world after a short, intense romance, and now she is expecting her first child so soon after the wedding.

"It's adorable how proud and excited [George] is...Having a baby with Amal is the best thing that ever happened to him.

"He honestly can't wait to be a dad."

While one might ask why George is keeping it quiet if he is so proud of this supposed pregnancy, the informant explains that for the Clooneys everything comes down to timing:

"They're both adamant that the baby news not be released until it's the right time."

Perhaps, his burgeoning family was on George's mind when he recently told Deadline that he circulated a petition in around Hollywood but couldn't get even one person to sign it:

"It was a large number of people. It was sent to basically the heads of every place...They [said], 'I can't sign this.'

"I'm not going to name anyone, that's not what I'm here to do, but nobody signed the letter."

One studio head told the Hollywood Reporter that as far as they knew no one had seen or heard anything about Clooney's infamous petition until after he made a stink about not being able to find any support for it:

"I never heard of it until I saw press about a petition not getting signed...No one I know has heard of it.

"We were just discussing that, of course, we would've signed it, but we had never heard of it, and these were a lot of high-level industry people."

Well...with everyone refusing to name names it seems impossible to tell just how full of it everyone really is.

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