Friday, February 13, 2009

George Clooney Dating Fatima Bhutto



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George Clooney Dating Journalist Fatima Bhutto
Atlanta, GA 2/11/2009 04:44 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)

George Clooney is reportedly dating journalist Fatima Bhutto, the niece of slain Pakistani politician Benazir Bhutto.
Sources tell the National Enquirer the actor is getting serious with Bhutto, 26. “He's still out there with his usual assortment of Hollywood eye-candy hanging from his arm. But George insists those days could be coming to an end if Fatima wants to take their relationship to the next level and spend some serious time with him in the US,” the insider said.
Clooney, who split with Sarah Larson last year, has allegedly been keeping the relationship under wraps. The pair reportedly met at an international conference last year and have been keeping in touch ever since. “Fatima was educated at Columbia University… and knew of his heartthrob reputation, but she didn’t take his advances seriously because she thought their age difference – not to mention where they each lived – would make a serious relationship impractical. But Clooney had courted her by phone and e-mail and arranged to meet her abroad when their schedules allowed it,” the insider adds.
Clooney, 47, has not commented on the reports.

The most eligible bachelor in Hollywood is rumored to be wooing Fatima Bhutto, niece of the late Benazir Bhutto. The two supposedly met at an international conference sometime last year.
George Clooney has had several high-profile hookups before, like with an Angel, a model and a cocktail waitress-turned-reality TV personality. But Bhutto, 26, is largely unknown here. Given her growing buzz, though, she won't remain so for long.
What do we know about this "new girl"?
She's beautiful:Check out these photos of her.
She's smart: She has a B.A. in Middle East studies from Barnard and a master's from the University of London. What did she study?
She's articulate: Bhutto's first book was a collection of poems. She's also a columnist for the News International. Search for her columns.
She's got moxie: Following the assassination of her aunt, people wondered if she would go into politics. Her answer? "I don't believe in birthright politics."
Want more? Here's a link to her Web site.

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