Clooney And Wife Alamuddin At Venice City Hall
Hollywood actor George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin have got married again in Venice, Italy. This time they got married in a civil ceremony. Reuters/Stefano Rellandini

Since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie skipped George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's wedding, there is much speculation about the camaraderie shared by the two couples. Pitt also recently admitted that he is yet to get a wedding gift for his "Ocean's 11" co-star.

Quoting National Enquirer Magazine, The Epoch Times has said in its report that Clooney and Pitt are allegedly having problems, and things may not be going well between the two friends. A source has told the magazine that Clooney has invited Pitt's ex wife Jennifer Aniston and her fiancé Justin Theorux for dinner and this might have 'upset' Pitt and Jolie.

The report notes that Clooney has always remained friends with Aniston, even after Pitt's divorce. "He's always remained friends with Jen after she and Brad divorced, but George didn't make things public out of respect for his friend. All that's changed now," says the source.

Pitt and Aniston split in 2005, after five years of marriage. Since then Pitt is in relationship with Jolie and now the two are married. However, there is no confirmation to the rumours that Clooney is having problems with Pitt; as the "Fury" star recently said in his interview with GQ that Clooney is a "joy to be around," and is "funny". Pitt did mention though, that he himself is a bit of a "loner," and is "quiet by nature."

He also said that lately he has been spending more time with his kids and has slowed down on other things. Pitt and his wife missed George and Amal's wedding as they were shooting for their movie "By The Sea," in Malta.

Meanwhile, Clooney's wife Amal has recently taken his name. The London barrister would now be known as Amal Clooney. However, her name change has sparked a debate and there are a few feminist thinkers who don't agree with it. Elle.com columnist Natalie Matthews thinks that the phenomenon of women keeping their maiden name has changed and there are lesser women by day who choose to stick by their own name. Contrary to Natalie, another Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll says that it's Amal's own decision and "What woman would not take George Clooney's name?" as reported by NY Daily News.