George Amal Panic Room: George Clooney Is Worried About The Security Of His Human Rights Lawyer Wife

George Amal Panic Room - Hollywood A-lister George Clooney is clearly worried about the security of his high power human rights lawyer wife Amal Alamuddin.

A report by Us Weekly has revealed that Clooney, 53, is having a panic room installed as part of the renovations to their 17thcentury British mansion.

The couple spent their honeymoon in the remote Berkshire countryside manor home after getting hitched in Italy in September last year. While the property is said to be plush and well decorated, it was obviously adjudged to be lacking in terms of security.

An inside source told Us Weekly that the panic room being installed in the 5.5 acres property that George and Amal bought last year for about $12, will be "fireproof, bombproof, and attack-resistant."

Amal Alamuddin, 37, who frequents the mansion in the English village of Sonning-on-Thames, is said to have "high profile clients in controversial cases," - making her security paramount.

Last month, reports surfaced that Amal is going to prosecute a man, who was been convicted of denying the 1915 Armenian genocide in 2005. Dogu Perincek's sentence was subsequently overturned by a European Court of Human Rights. But Amal's appeal case is arguing against that ruling.

Since getting married last year, George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin have been at the center of Hollywood gossip. The couple, who spent Valentine's Day together, were spotted visiting a famous Los Angeles eatery where they went to dine on some sushi.

Clooney expressed his love for Amal on the Golden Globes stage when he said "It's a humbling thing when you find someone to love."

"Even better when you've been waiting your whole life...Amal, whatever alchemy brought us together, I couldn't be prouder to be your husband," he added.

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