In the recent past, much has been written about George Clooney’s well-being. His alleged “pale appearance” and loss of vigor have been attributed to his wife, a secret illness and extreme diets. Turns out, nothing could be farther from the truth than these reports, and Gossip Cop arrived just in time to bust these false stories.

It all started with a popular report in May, where Clooney was allegedly “starting to look sick” and was “wasting away.” The report further added that his wife, Amal Clooney, had a role to play in his deteriorating health as she apparently put him on a ruthlessly rigorous diet of zero sugar and carbs.

Contrary to what was going around, however, the couple was spotted enjoying their peace and quiet over some pasta and tiramisu at an Italian restaurant following the premiere of the American actor’s Hulu series “Catch-22.” Clearly, rumors of the actor “wasting away” and his wife micromanaging his diet didn’t seem to sync with reality.

Prior to this, another fabricated story rustled by NW was slammed by Gossip Cop. The report alleged that Clooney was “looking sickly” and “popping too many pills” as he was in excruciating pain since his scooter accident last year in Italy.

“There’s a paleness to his complexion and he has dark circles under his eyes like he hasn’t been sleeping,” said the source. However, Clooney’s spokesperson cleared the air and spoke of how the actor recovered from the minor injuries sans pills. He categorically mentioned that the actor doesn’t take pills.

But this isn’t just it. Rumor mills were on overdrive in regard to Clooney’s well-being. A report on Globe surfaced implying how the actor was “wasting away from a killer disease.” The news was a product of fault reportage as Clooney was spotted enjoying date nights with his wife at the time the rumor broke. Moreover, he looked far from being “gaunt” or “suffering from a secret illness.”

Prior to this piece of news flowing out, a ridiculous rumor made headlines of the actor suffering from brain damage following the accident. Clooney reportedly was “dizzy and disoriented,” but his actions in the following days painted a totally different picture: being back in the set of “Catch-22” moving around without any issues.

Thus, despite hilarious reports inflicting various sickness and illness on the A-list actor, it’s definitely confirmed! George Clooney is doing just fine and has no real health concerns whatsoever.

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George Clooney at the premiere of "The Men Who Stare at Goats," directed by Grant Heslov, during the Toronto International Film Festival, 2009. Josh Jensen/Flickr

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