TRENDING Published January8, 2016 By Marijim Dy

Amal And George Clooney Divorce News Debunked? Actor Yields To Complaints Over Home’s CCTV System

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Amal and George Clooney divorce news are reportedly untrue.

Gossip Cop reported that Amal and George Clooney divorce news are false. According to the website, the International Law and Human Rights lawyer is not separating from her husband because of supermodel Cindy Crawford.

Apparently, Amal and George Clooney divorce news surfaced when another publication said that the 37-year-old British-Lebanese beauty "completely freaked out" after Crawford revealed the "nearly naked encounter" she had with Clooney.

Gossip Cop noted that the webloid neglected to mention that the model's story was a tale that she, husband Rande Gerber, Amal and George Clooney have been "humorously telling for years."

"The human rights lawyer is in no way concerned about a funny old story she's heard before, and she's completely secure in her marriage to George," the website wrote.

Previous Amal and George Clooney divorce news speculated that the actor "wants out now" and that the Human Rights lawyer could be turning into a "wife from hell."

Moreover, Amal is said to be pressuring husband George Clooney to cutting off his relationship with some of his best friends including Gerber and Crawford. It was mentioned that Amal cannot stand Crawford and finds her "uninteresting."

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.

Meanwhile, George Clooney is in hot water after he installed a white CCTV system on his Oxfordshire mansion. Mail Online reported that his neighbors called the installation "unsightly and intrusive."

The actor changed the color from white to dark green in order to blend the cameras in with their surroundings.

"The camera itself is a black unit but there was white protective housing on the top of it, which prompted concerns," South Oxfordshire district councilor Paul Harrison said.

"It was quite bright, a brilliant white. I thought it was out of character and would destroy the visual aspect."

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