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Grow Up! Amal Bans George From Hanging Out With His 'Boozy Bros'

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Nov. 8 2016, Updated 11:31 a.m. ET

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RadarOnline.com has learned that Amal and George Clooney's days of going out with his friends are long gone! The reason? An insider revealed that the humanitarian lawyer "is sick of her husband's boozy bros."

Top on her list of frenemies is 55-year-old George's pal, Bill Murray, 66.

"She cannot stand Bill, who loves partying it up," dishes the source, of the actor, who recently was spotted slinging cocktails and serving shots at his son's New York City bar.

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And Cindy Crawford's 54-year-old hubby, Rande Gerber, who co-created Casamingos tequila with George, is also persona non grata in Amal's world.

"He isn't so bad, but he's a terrible influence on George when they're together and she's desperately trying to change up his bad eating and drinking habits," said the source.

The Clooneys, Gerber and Crawford were last spotted on a double date almost one year ago.

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Now Amal, 38, "just wishes George would get some cleaner-living friends instead of a bunch of booze hounds," said the insider.

As RadarOnline.com reported, George was recently pulled into the spotlight when he was blindsided with the news that Angelina Jolie, 41, had filed for divorce from another of his party pals, Brad Pitt, 52.

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