ENDLESS renovations at their Los Angeles mansion have left George and Amal Clooney at each other’s throats said sources who fear the feuding twosome are on the brink of a $500 million divorce!
Insiders snitched costs for the extensive remodeling have soared over budget to more than $1 million due to unending delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adding to the couple’s annoyance, sources said the construction work has confined them to close quarters with their three-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander — and they’re constantly bumping heads!
“These past few months have been hell on earth for the Clooneys,” a source spilled.
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