George and Amal Clooney are planning to renew their wedding vows
This is so sweet
This is so sweet
George and Amal have been very busy lately, not only have they welcomed two new additions to their family but they've already jetted young Alexander and Ella off to Italy for some much needed r&r time after a whole month on this planet.
You might even be mistaken for thinking that the the new family were planning on taking things easy abroad, especially now George has sold his tequila business and made a tidy $1 billion doing so.
It doesn't sound as though the pair have any plans to slow things down any time soon though, as rumour has it George and Amal are in talks to renew their wedding vows.
Speaking to Closer magazine, a source revealed: 'Amal and George are even planning a welcome party for the twins on their third wedding anniversary, when they will also be renewing their vows in front of close family and friends.'
George and Amal first tied the knot in Venice back in 2014, with their original ceremony hosting an array of famous faces including the likes of Matt Damon, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski.
The source also revealed that Amal has 'had a change of heart about being a working mum' since the birth of her twins and is considering a step back from her high profile cases as a barrister to instead focus on being a full-time mother.
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'She made a vow to George that she'll take an extended leave of maternity, plus pull out of dangerous cases and take on lower-profile work,' they added.
'She wants to be home for the babies,' the source revealed.
Naw, who can blame her?
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