George Clooney and wife Amal Alamuddin are ready to start a family together. The couple got married just over a year ago in Venice, Italy, and they're so in love and happy that they know a child is the only thing missing to make their family complete. However, the couple are looking into adoption and have asked for help from pals Brad Pitt and his wife Angelina Jolie.
According to a report from Design & Trend, George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin are ready to start a family, and are considering adoption. The couple feels that the only thing missing in their marriage is having a child.
An insider opened up on the couple's plans and stated how happy the famous Hollywood actor is with his wife, and how both of them have discussed and love the idea of adopting a child in need, in the future. George has already spoken to close friend Brad Pitt, and is hoping the he and wife Angelina Jolie will be able to help him and Amal when the right time comes.
International Business Times UK reported that although adoption is a huge possibility, the couple are also trying to have a family of their own. Sources claim that the 54-year-old has told close friends how he and his wife have already started preparing for a baby, and have build matching baby wings in both homes, complete with a nursery, a baby spa, a playroom, children's library and quarters for their nanny.
In another report from Yahoo News UK, Clooney recently opened up in an interview with ET's Nancy O'Dell and expressed his love for his wife, and how much happiness she brings him. "She's an amazing human being, " the actor explained before adding, "And she's caring. And she also happens to be one of the smartest people I've ever met. And she's got a great sense of humor. There's a number of reasons why."
Whether the adoption rumors are true or not, George Clooney and wife Amal Alamuddin continue to move on with their strong relationship. Though fans will have to wait and see whether the duo actually adopt, as for the time being, it looks like the famous couple are simply 'trying' for a baby.
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