George Clooney to marry?
As marriage rumours circulate, is George Clooney finally ready to settle down?
As marriage rumours circulate, is George Clooney finally ready to settle down?
George Clooney is reportedly finally set to give up bachelordom - and marry his lover, Sarah Larson.
The self-confessed marriage-shy actor is, according to inside reports, already engaged to Sarah, whom he met when she served him drinks at the Palm Casino Hotel in Las Vegas.
One restaurant worker in Laglio, the town where Clooney has a villa, said: ‘They haven’t made any announcement yet, but there are people in this town who know more than me. They say the couple are already engaged.’
Since Sarah met George she has ditched her £100,000-a-year job to join the jet-set, and has since enjoyed romantic trips to Venice, Dubaii, Miami and his Lake Como hideaway.
But it was the Oscars destination that really set tongues wagging: Sarah was the first woman to be invited to walk the red carpet with Clooney.
George previously enjoyed romances with Renée Zellweger and Lisa Snowdon but, the source says, he’s finally found someone 'he wants to really give it a go with'.
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