Tuesday, March 24, 2009

John Mayer's Twitter addiction made Jennifer Aniston dump him

Mark this post under the 'off topic' category, well slightly but not completely. Because it did however involve the use of Twitter, which many of you use nowadays.

The broken hearted but so loveable Jennifer Aniston has always been an easy target of celebrities gossip ever since she broke up with Brad Pitt, and unfortunately her latest love story with John Mayer doesn't have a happy ending either.

Jen (40) reportedly dumped John (31) after finding out he's addictively post his idle thoughts on Twitter rather than to talk or spend time with her. According to Jen's friend who told Star magazine:

“John suddenly stopped calling her or returning her emails and when she would finally catch up with him, he’d say: ‘I’ve been so busy with work. I’m sorry I haven’t had time to call you back’. Jen was fuming. There he was, telling her he didn’t have time for her and yet his page was filled with Twitter updates.”

“Every few hours, sometimes minutes, he’d update with some stupid line. And in her mind, she was like ‘He has time for all this Twittering, but he can’t send me a text, an email, make a call?’ He didn’t even deny it. He knew he was avoiding her. So when she called him on it and ended things, he just said OK, and that he was sorry it didn’t work out. He took the break-up like a man.”

The "Marley & Me" actress is now single, again. Giving hope to hundreds of single men out there, even though they can only fantasize of having one date with her. John, you might regret your geek addiction someday... And this goes for you guys too, who love to Twitter so much rather than to have a real relationship with someone real in the real world. ;-p

Sources are from Valleywag and Gossip Girls.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

While I am glad she is finally rid of him, I feel like this story is a bit bland, much like the movie ratings that "the Breakup" got. Seems like a disappointment to me.

Andy J. S. said...

Thanks for your feedback, 'ecrunner'.
I agree with you, Jen should find a better suiting guy. But she should know what and who's the best for herself...
But which one is a dissapoinment for you? The story of Jen dumped John over his Twitter addiction, or my post?