After the nasty divorce rumors, George Clooney and wife Amal Alamuddin are reportedly ready for parenthood.
The married couple who just celebrated their first wedding anniversary is already trying to conceive. And while no official confirmation has been made about the rumor, reports are claiming that they have already started with the construction of their first baby's nursery.
"George and Amal haven't actually stated that she is pregnant - but actions speak louder than words!" Celeb Dirty Laundry reported. "The couple has reportedly began construction on their Berkshire, England Mansion and according to a new report they are building a $2 Million baby wing."
"It will include a nursery, spa, mini swimming pool, children's library, two playrooms, and nanny quarters, an insider told In Touch. "They have already hired Los Angeles nursery designer Naomi Alon, and Amal is putting orders in at designer aby boutique Petit Tresor. Amal wants it to be a dream sanctuary!"
The newlyweds has been slammed with nasty divorce rumors since the day they got married, and it looks like the rumor mill will continue to spawn more speculations about the Clooneys.
Previous George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin rumors have also mentioned that the successful barrister will not sit down and be her husband's trophy wife in their marriage. It could be hard for George to convince her to stay put and to start growing their family.
"Either way, Amal isn't going to be lounging in LA or Lake Como for the majority of the year - she's going to be in London or traveling around the world for her career," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
"And George? Well, unless he wants to trail his wife and become her showpiece husband, there's little chance that these two are going to spend the next few years together, in the literal sense of the word. And then George is going to want a baby, but Amal isn't going to stop her career to give George everything he wants - especially not at the expense of her desires."
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