George Clooney Wife Amal Alamuddin NOT Having Children … And She’ll Defend Him Against Brad Pitt! [VIDEO]

As his latest film, "Tomorrowland," hits theaters all over the country, the 54 year-old Oscar winner is doing a press tour on some of the biggest talk shows in the world, and the top questions usually are about George Clooney's wife Amal Alamuddin, now Clooney, as the public retains its fascination with Mrs. Clooney.

Ever since the shocking announcement of their engagement last year and their subsequent dream wedding in Venice surrounded by some of Hollywood's biggest stars like Matt Damon, George Clooney's wife has been the subject of media attention and headlines for her impressive work as a human rights lawyer and even for her fashion choices.

In fact, George Clooney's wife Amal has been subject of heavy controversy, as it's often said they're on the brink of divorce after being married less than a year, while other reports state that she's pregnant - the latter of which seems unlikely!

According to The Daily Mail, the actor and director said in a recent interview on CBS that George Clooney and wife Amal aren't really planning on having children soon, saying he doesn't even think much about the idea - but that now that he's married and just released a Disney movie directed at children, he's getting asked about it a lot.

E! Online reports that, during another interview, this time with BBC host Graham Norton, he confessed to having played a huge prank on friend Brad Pitt, who recently tied the knot as well with longtime partner Angelina Jolie.

"I'm doing one now that I can't tell you about, but in a year you are going to hear I've been arrested-I'm not kidding, because I think I've crossed the line," the star said, then going on to remind the host that George Clooney's wife is a lawyer and he'll be fine if Brad decides to sue him.

Speaking with Jimmy Kimmel in another interview, the "Gravity" star told the hilarious story that Amal hates how he wears the exact same t-shirt for one week!

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