While it's only been six months following the star-studded wedding of Hollywood's most sought after bachelor George Clooney to Amal Alamuddin, their marriage is already shrouded with breakup rumors.
OK! Magazine reported on their February issue that the famous human rights London-based Lebanese British lawyer is already feeling the pressure of being a wife of an A-list Hollywood actor.
"Amal feels like this is not what she signed up for," a source of the gossip magazine claimed. "She and George had a very short courtship, and Amal thought he was this glamorous, international gentleman.
Adding, "But four months into the marriage, she's seeing a whole new George -- the one who behaves like a Hollywood playboy, dated bartenders and women like Stacy Keibler, takes Hollywood too seriously and is a more typical American guy than they James Bond type she thought she had married."
The "Gravity" actor reportedly wants "100 percent" attention from his wife and his career.
"George is used to having a partner that dedicates herself to him 100 percent," the publication reported.
"He loved the idea of Amal's being independent and successful, but gets frustrated when she spends hours looking at legal briefs rather than going to a fancy restaurant with him and his friends."
The alleged source of OK! Magazine also claimed that George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin are just trying to put up a face for the the public, hiding what is really happening behind closed doors.
"They put on a united front and gush over each other in public, but the cracks in the relationship are already showing," the alleged insider claimed. "A lot of people think that it wouldn't be bad thing if this relationship didn't work out," the insider revealed.
Thankfully for the George Clooney - Amal Alamuddin fans, the breaup rumors are quickly refuted by the 53-year-old actor's rep Stan Rosenfield
"This story is totally made up in order to sell their magazines," Rosenfield told Rumor Fix.
It should be noted too that Clooney strongly expressed her love for his wife during his Golden Globe acceptance speech.
"Listen: It's a humbling thing when you find someone to love - even better when you've been waiting your whole life," the "Gravity" star said in his speech. "And when your whole life is 53 years, Amal, whatever alchemy it is that brought us together, I couldn't be more proud to be your husband."