TRENDING Published January5, 2016 By Marijim Dy

Amal And George Clooney Divorce News: Actor ‘Wants Out Now?’ Lawyer Demands Hefty Price For Consultations

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Recent Amal and George Clooney Divorce news speculates that the actor "wants out now."

Celeb Dirty Laundry reported that Amal Alamuddin could be turning into a "wife from hell." The Human Rights lawyer is said to be pressuring husband George Clooney to cutting off his relationship with some of his best friends.

Apparently, George has had to sever his close friendship with Rande Gerber and his supermodel wife Cindy Crawford. It was mentioned that Amal cannot stand Crawford and finds her "uninteresting."

According to another report by CDL, Amal Clooney was nowhere to be found in George's Casamigos party last Halloween. The publication noted that it makes sense for the lawyer to steer clear of events such as those, knowing that she might encounter Crawford.

The supermodel has a different opinion altogether about George Clooney's bride. In an interview with ETalk, via People, Crawford revealed that she thinks Amal is perfect for their longtime friend.

"Amal is obviously beautiful, but she's the whole package," she admitted. "Now George has this woman that he's really in love with, and she's smart and engaging and interesting."

"Their wedding was pretty spectacular, I have to say that," Crawford added. "But for the most part, our favorite times are low-key, hanging out at the house, just like you do with your regular friends."

Moreover, Amal is purportedly making George sell some of his favorite vacation homes because she does not want to remember that her husband has previously brought his past flings there. No wonder George Clooney "wants out now."

Meanwhile, The Sun reported that the barrister, who specializes in International Law and Human Rights, is so in demand that she is able to charge £500 (about $730) an hour. An unnamed retired lawyer called her "a rising star in the legal world."

"That does seem to be a high fee," he admitted. "That works out as £4,000 a day. There are no set rates but usually barristers will charge around £200 to £300 an hour. The very best people can charge more."

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