Stacy Keibler and George Clooney. (Getty Images)

Stacy Keibler and George Clooney. (Getty Images) Credit: Stacy Keibler and George Clooney. (Getty Images)

One of America’s hottest gents may be back on the market.

The romance between George Clooney and Stacy Keibler has fizzled out after nearly two years, according to a handful of reports.

According to People magazine, 33-year-old Keibler pulled the plug on the relationship because Oscar-winning Clooney, 52, doesn’t want to start a family with her.

“She wants to have children and a family someday,” the source said. “She knows where George stands on that.”

However, according to TMZ.com, though there is “trouble in paradise,” the pair are still living together in California.

According to TMZ, problems stem from “hectic” work schedules.

Distance “has caused the two to grow apart,” and “it seems like hope is fading fast,” according to the website.
 

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