George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin have been known to have juggled between their responsibilities in their careers and in keeping time for their relationship. After two years of marriage, sources are now speculating whether the A-list couple is considering having kids soon. The latest reports, however, have not sound promising as what most hoped.

"George Clooney 's personal life is all about his multiple homes in Italy, Los Angeles and Mexico and traveling the world while promoting his brand of tequila with his business partner, Rande Gerber," the source said as if trying to imply that the actor's move to settle down and have kids may be slim for now as he is more focused in soaring in his career.

The source further pointed out Amal's personal limitations to become a mother due to her duties as a UN human rights lawyer and a humanitarian extending aid among refugees.

"Amal Alamuddin might not have time for a baby either, especially with her travel schedule, but that doesn't mean she doesn't want to become a mother."

It was also rumored that before the couple got married in that unexpected ceremony in Italy, they made sure they were on the same page and that they have the same goals.

In a previous report,  Amal's pregnancy "might cause plenty of friction" in their marriage and the idea of settling down and having kids makes the actor feel he has "no way out."

Meanwhile, the A-list couple is slammed and were called 'hypocrites' for not doing extending any help for a massive makeshift refugee camp set up in Lake Como, a location close to one of the actor's mansions. The couple previously made headlines in their efforts to raise money for the war-torn Darfur in Africa but their apathy towards a nearby refugee camp speak a rather contrasting message from their humanitarian front.

"Yet, the refugee crisis apparently wasn't on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's night as they laughed with guests and enjoyed each other's company on a luxury yacht. Amal Alamuddin sipped on champagne while George Clooney charmed guests with his wit and charisma in full view of the paparazzi," a source said.

Previously, Clooney's Lake Como villa is slated to be auctioned last year due to his problem with  'intrusive paparazzi.'