The web has exploded with gossips that Giada de Laurentiis had a fling with Mayer. De Laurentiis, upon hearing the rumors, had been not amused and condemned the rumors. John Mayer's camp had a similar response. Gossip and celeb publications seem to have fallen victim to the economy also, and are determined to sell copy.
Rumors all over the web about Giada de Laurentiis
The rumor began flying on Wednesday, Nov. 10, that television chef Giada de Laurentiis had been seen out with John Mayer recently in New York. The LA Times reports that not only are the accusations completely false, but that they were made up by Star magazine. Mayer denied it up and down the board as outlined by PopEater, and de Laurentiis admitted to liking his music and meeting him once, but that was precisely where it ended. de Laurentiis' representative demanded a full apology for the gossip being spread. de Laurentiis is married and a mother already, not just the host of "Everyday Italian" a successful cooking show. She is also the granddaughter of film producer Dino de Laurentiis.
Celebrity relationships make big bucks
Reports don't have to be true for magazines to make money off of them, especially when it comes to celebrity hookups. John Mayer is a target because reports on his relationships make a large profit. John Mayer deleted his twitter account and went underground for a bit of releasing inappropriate details about a relationship with Jessica Simpson, known as the napalm incident. Additionally there were rumors about his relationship with Jennifer Aniston.
The term celebrity should disappear
The obsession we have with celebrities is unhealthy to say the least. Celebrities have to be less admired a lot more and people need better hobbies.
Articles cited
LA Times
latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2010/11/giada-de-laurentiis-john-mayer.html
Pop Eater
popeater.com/2010/11/10/giada-de-laurentiis-john-mayer-couple/
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