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5 April, 2020 6:54 am

Elisabetta Canalis photo shoot for A

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Elisabetta Canalis poses for Italian magazine, “A”, as the Italian celebrity finds some new fame overseas through her relationship with George Clooney.
As part of the photo shoot Canalis conceded an interview in which she confirms what we wrote about recently – there are no plans for a Clooney wedding at this stage.

She says:George and I have everything we need to be happy to together.
But I’m not getting married and I don’t want children.

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For the moment.
Apart from the constant questions over wedding bells, Canalis is also fielding some more difficult and unpleasant questions, like what she thinks about rumours that George Clooney is gay and she’s just his cover girl handbag.
She says: I find any answer to this question in bad taste.
I can assure you it’s a complete Italian invention, generated by the in-jokes that he, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon have enjoyed for years.

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So, it’s the fault of the gossip from Italy and it seems that dating George Clooney is not as easy a life as it would seem.

Still, we’d consider swapping places with her.

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