George Clooney and Amal Clooney are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary. Although the two mark this special event with a lovely gesture, there are still a few who claim that they got into a fight that ruined the occasion. There are even rumors the 58-year-old actor dumped his wife.

A tabloid published a phony story about Amal and George's anniversary with a headline, Amal Clooney dumped on her fifth wedding anniversary. The magazine alleged the couple was hiding something about their relationship as the tension rose. However, it was only about the two's discomfort with the paparazzi surrounding their home.

The outlet also claimed Amal seemed to be crying as they got in their car, which allegedly suggested that they were in the middle of a fight before they were photographed. But, Gossip Cop denied this issue and cleared the publication was only trying to create some drama without the right evidence.

There is no truth to the headline itself, as Amal is clearly not dumped by her husband. In fact, they are now celebrating their fifth anniversary. There are also no fights between the two on their special day. The pair enjoyed a fun night with their longtime friends, Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford, as they shared dinner at Charles Prime Rib restaurant in New York City to celebrate their bond.

A source even told People George and Amal were in their best mood when they went out to celebrate. The four enjoyed their dinner for a couple of hours, and it was a lovely and lively evening. "It was a happy group," the insider added. "They ordered a lot of food and wine. Rande treated them."

A different source also told the publication George and Amal are now happier than ever. The 58-year-old actor appreciates his life more now that he is with the 41-year-old barrister.

Today, George and Amal are proud parents of their two-year-old twins, Ella and Alexander. They are more focused on giving their kids as "grounded a childhood" as possible, despite their high-profile careers, philanthropic activities, and busy work schedules. The international law and human rights expert recently talked at the United Nations General Assembly, while her husband is now preparing for the production of his new Netflix film, Good Morning, Midnight.

To keep their kids with a company, they are taking turns and making sure one of them is always available to be with them. And whenever they have free time together, they are spending it with their family at their home either in England, the U.S., or Italy.