Well this makes total sense.

Before you start wriggling into a onesie and gleefully shoving a soother into your gob; a source speaking via the International Business Times said the newlyweds are hoping to utilise "adoption to highlight the plight of orphans in countries like Syria."

According to the Daily Mail, the likelihood of the couple being able to adopt from Syria is slim to none: "It's unlikely they will be able to do so in Syria under American law, as the US embassy in Damascus states that Syria 'as a Shari'ah law country, does not recognize or provide for adoptions of Muslim children. Several attempts by U.S. prospective adoptive parents have failed,' and also states: 'the Embassy's understanding is that until specific Decree 76-compliant previsions have been developed to address adoption for specific denominations, it is not possible to adopt in Syria'."

George had this to say regarding the chances of his procreating back in 2006: "I think it's the most responsible thing you can do, to have kids. It's not something to be taken lightly. I don't have that gene that people have to replicate. But everything in my life has changed over time."

Like getting married after proclaiming you'd never get hitched again.