George Clooney And Amal Alamuddin Divorce Rumors: Actor Reportedly Cheating; Caught Kissing With Mystery Blonde Woman

By Jenn Loro - 22 Mar '16 11:52AM
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George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin have been surrounded by rumors since day one of their marriage. But this week, divorce rumors have heightened saying that the actor is seen kissing a mystery blonde while his barrister wife is in the Middle East talking about human rights.

The A-list actor was known for being a ladies man and a heartbreaker before his marriage with his 38-year old wife. That image was recently brought up again when he was spotted kissing a mystery blonde while on a dinner date.

The source further said that the actor's barrister wife seem not to mind with the rumors and has been more focused on her looks and public image since her marriage with the 54-year old actor.

Another source, however, debunks the cheating rumors saying that the mystery blonde is actually music producer Dominique 'Solrey' Lemonnier who was with her husband renowned film composer Alexandre Desplat that time while they were dining out with the actor at Asanebo Sushi in Los Angeles.

Both are long-time friends with Clooney and have worked with him in movies like The Monuments and Argo.

The alleged kissing scene is actually a small friendly kiss that George Clooney gave to the music producer.

In the more serious side of things, the A-list couple had campaigned for the US presidential candidate, Hilary Clinton and will be holding two fundraising programs for her Hillary Victory Fund next month.

George has also been busy promoting his latest movie, Hail! Ceasar! in LA while Amal is away and is at the International Government Communications Forum in the United Arab Emirates over the weekend to discuss about the human rights crisis among Syrian refugees.

"The first piece of advice I would have from my experience is that governments need to be vocal about human rights. My advice to you is not only to be vocal and consistent, but also to be principled in communications about human rights. The fourth suggestion I have is to be quick. Governments must be prepared to be transparent and get their message out first," she said in her talk.

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