John Mayer, an American artist, recently opened up about his past relationship with Jessica Simpson, offering some explicit details about their life.
In a preview of the March edition of Playboy magazine, Mayer talks about his high-profile romance with Simpson.
Describing Simpson as a "drug," Mayer acknowledges the negative aspects of their relationship. He compares her to "crack cocaine" and admits that the intensity of their connection was akin to "s-xu@l napalm."
Mayer, however, did not provide any similar details about his relationship with Jennifer Aniston. He denies writing the song "Heartbreak Warfare" about her, emphasizing that Aniston was a loving and communicative person.
Upon learning about Mayer's disclosures, Simpson expressed surprise on her Twitter page, sharing her thoughts on the situation. Meanwhile, Mayer revisits his previous relationship with Aniston in the Playboy interview, discussing the challenges of ending a relationship despite still having strong feelings for someone.
Mayer's controversial use of the N-word on his Twitter page earlier in the week also received attention. During a concert in Nashville, Tennessee, he expressed remorse for his actions and mentioned wanting to focus on his music rather than clever wordplay.
Mayer clarifies that his breakup with Aniston was not due to his Twitter usage, as rumored. He explains that she had concerns about his involvement with technology, considering it a potential source of distraction. He emphasizes the difference in their experiences, with Aniston's fame predating the rise of platforms like TMZ and Twitter.
Regarding his current love life, Mayer admits to remaining S- active since becoming single, despite experiencing failed relationships. However, he states that he is hesitant to commit and dislikes being the one to break hearts, as it creates turmoil for him.