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George Clooney, Sarah Larson call it quits

Reports: The Oscar winner has split with girlfriend of almost a year

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updated 6:23 p.m. ET May 28, 2008

LOS ANGELES - George Clooney has split with his girlfriend of almost a year, Sarah Larson, according to several reports.

A rep for the “Leatherheads” star said “I do not comment on George’s personal life,” when contacted by Access Hollywood but sources told both In Touch Weekly, who first reported the news, and People.com, that the two had split.

Larson, 29, previously told the Las Vegas Review Journal that she met Clooney, 47, while he was celebrating his birthday several years ago at the Green Valley Ranch in Vegas.

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The two started dating last June when the actor returned to Vegas for the “Ocean’s Thirteen” premiere.

Larson attended the Oscars with Clooney this past February. On the red carpet she told Access Hollywood that dating such a well known man was great, but she occasionally wanted to escape the glare of being in the spotlight.

“Yeah, for the most part,” she said when asked whether she had gotten used to dating the star. “Every now and then I run away and escape and hide for a few weeks.”

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