A new report suggests that George Clooney will soon be a dad-twice!

Rumors have been flying that the actor, 55, and his wife of two years, 38, are expecting twins together as early as this March, and neither one has so far spoken up to deny the reports.

The story first appeared in Lebanon's Daily Star, which claimed that a friend of the Lebanese human rights attorney confirmed the news. In addition, according to Brides Magazine, Amal has not been seen in public since November, lending credence to reports she may be covering up a baby bump.

If the story is not true however, it isn't the first time false reports have surrounded the couple, with the actor previously denying that he and his wife were expecting a child together in January of 2016, joking with reporters that he was glad they were actually spreading the rumor, but it wasn't true.

"No, but I like that you started that rumor," he said at the time.

It was also not the first time the pair have spoken out against false stories concerning them, with Clooney blasting The Daily Mail before their 2014 wedding in his own op-ed in USA Today after the first news outlet reported false information about his then-fiancee's family, claiming his mother-in-law to-be was objecting to the marriage for religious relasons.

"I seldom respond to tabloids, unless it involved someone else and their safety or well-being. The Daily Mail has printed a completely fabricated story about my fiancee's mother opposing out marriage for religious reasons. It says Ama's mother has been telling 'half of Beirut' that she's against the wedding. It says they joke about traditions in the Druze religion that end up with the death of the bride..." He wrote at the time.  

"First of all, none of the story is factually true. Amal's mother is not Druze. She has not been to Beirut since Amal and I have been dating, and she is in no way against the marriage... if they fabricate stories of Amal being pregnant, ot that the marriage will take place on the set of Downton Abbey, or that I'm running for office, or any number of idiotic stories that they sit at their computers and invent, I don't care," he added. "But this lie involves larger issues... the idea that someone would inflame any part of that world for the sole reason of selling papers should be criminal."