NEW YORK – As speculation over George and Amal Clooney’s potential divorce continues to mount, sources indicate that the Hollywood actor may rely on his lucrative Broadway earnings to fund an expensive separation. Reports suggest Clooney’s $300,000 weekly paycheck from his Broadway debut could play a crucial role in his financial preparations.
Despite Amal, 47, relocating to New York with their children in an effort to mend their troubled marriage, insiders claim the couple is approaching the end of their relationship. Additionally, Clooney’s earnings from Broadway are expected to surpass those of legendary performers like Hugh Jackman and Bette Midler.
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“They have been papering over the cracks for years, and Amal is in New York with their kids to support George,” an insider told RadarOnline. “But it seems to be very much window dressing, and once the play is over, they’ll likely go their separate ways.”
The source further added, “And he’ll be needing every penny of that $300,000 a week for his divorce war chest because this split is gonna cost monster money. She’s a lawyer, for Pete’s sake!” As rumors of the split loom, Clooney is not only preparing for his Broadway debut but also making financial history with his staggering earnings.

A source close to Clooney provided insight into the lucrative deal, stating, “George is getting a massive deal. Not only is he starring in the production, but he also wrote it, meaning he’s profiting from multiple revenue streams. He’s expected to earn more than $300,000 a week.”
Clooney’s financial haul is expected to eclipse Broadway’s highest earners. Hugh Jackman, for instance, reportedly made around $100,000 a week during his successful run in The Music Man, while Bette Midler set a record for a female performer with her $150,000 weekly earnings in Hello, Dolly!
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“This deal isn’t just about performance pay,” another insider explained. “He’s also earning a percentage of the profits, which means his weekly earnings could soar even higher, making him the highest-paid performer Broadway has ever seen.”
With his Broadway debut set to make history, all eyes remain on Clooney’s next moves—both on stage and in his personal life—as speculation over his impending divorce continues to grow.
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