Superstar George Clooney today accused a British newspaper of "irresponsibility" after it claimed his fiancee's mother opposed their marriage on religious grounds, forcing the tabloid to issue an apology
George Clooney
London: Superstar George Clooney today accused a British newspaper of "irresponsibility" after it claimed his fiancee's mother opposed their marriage on religious grounds, forcing the tabloid to issue an apology.
George Clooney
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Earlier this week, MailOnline claimed Amal Alamuddin's mother, Baria, wished her daughter to be married within the relatively small Druze sect, reported BBC online. Clooney, 53, said the report published by the tabloid had been "negligent" in "exploit(ing) religious differences where none exist".
"Freedom of speech can be an inconvenience to (his) private life. We have family members all over the world, and the idea that someone would inflame any part of that world for the sole reason of selling papers should be criminal," he wrote in an op-ed for USA Today.
Following his outburst, the tabloid removed the story and issued a statement saying, "The MailOnline story was not a fabrication but supplied in good faith by a reputable and trusted freelance journalist.
"We only became aware of Mr Clooney's concerns this morning and have launched a full investigation. However, we accept Mr Clooney's assurance that the story is inaccurate and we apologise to him, Miss Amal Alamuddin and her mother, Baria, for any distress caused.
"We have removed the article from our website and will be contacting Mr Clooney's representatives to discuss giving him the opportunity to set the record straight."
The Druze are a religious sect whose beliefs are based on Islam but also incorporate elements of other religions. The 'Monuments Men' got engagement to Alamuddin, a London-based barrister, in April this year.