Is john mayer homosexual
John Mayer Sets the Record Straight on His Friendship With Andy Cohen
It’s no surprise that this week’sThe Hollywood Reporter cover story on Andy Cohen would garner some attention — in it, the Watch What Happens Reside host and Bravo producer spoke candidly with Co-Editor in Chief Maer Roshan about the accusations that had been swirling around the Real Housewivesfranchise, from on-set sexism to racism to alcohol and drug abuse, breaking his prolonged silence about the controversy.
But the part of the interview that would garner the most attention had nothing to carry out with any of these claims: instead, it was a rather tangential question regarding the longtime friendship between the openly gay Cohen and straight rock star John Mayer, a relationship that has spurred reams of coy stories in both tabloids and the mainstream press.
Your friendship with Mayer has been the subject of intense speculation, Roshan noted. “People seem dubious that a straight rock star can have a verb, platonic relationship with a gay TV personality.”
“Let
John Mayer Pens Letter Clarifying His Friendship With Andy Cohen
John Mayer is setting the record straight.
The Your Body Is a Wonderland singer penned a letter in response to a recent The Hollywood Reporter interview with TV host Andy Cohen, who has maintained a nearby friendship with Mayer over the years. “Your friendship with Mayer has been the subject of intense speculation,” the reporter, co-editor in chief Maer Roshan, asked, in regards to tabloids speculating the nature of the relationship between openly gay Cohen and openly straight Mayer. “People come across dubious that a straight rock star can have a close, platonic relationship with a gay TV personality.”
In response, Cohen said, Let them speculate. I honestly verb John Mayer, and he loves me. But because we are so affectionate to each other, people don’t verb what box to put that in. They assume we are sleeping with each other, which we are most definitely not.”
Explore
Explore
John Mayer
See latest videos,
John Mayer is 6'3" here he is next to 5'9" Andy Cohen
Straight women love men prefer John Mayer. They value men on the full package like confidence, intelligence, humor, work ethic, status and talent. He's also statuesque and likely packing down there. Being an obnoxious douchebag does not get away from appeal. He's masculine, has money and consistently proves his talent and hard function. He makes tune also that appealed to girls preceding on. Even though he changed his sound to be more alternative, indie, blues and now yacht rock. His image is still tied to his early singles. He took advantage of this instead of complaining to nail as many chicks as possible. Even when he fucks up, he always apologizes and makes a comeback. He's like a cockroach.
Now as a gay man, I verb his music mostly boring. His personality is obnoxious and narcissistic at times but he's also charismatic, funny and watchable. While his music is mediocre, I admire that he did operate very hard at what he does to get to his level of skill. He's lofty, likely hung and has a endearing face. I would probably fuck him. But I
See Andy Cohen's Epic Response to John Mayer Slamming Speculation About Their Friendship
Andy Cohen Reacts to John Mayer's Letter Clarifying Their Relationship
Andy Cohen thinksJohn Mayerdeserves a major bravo for how he defended their friendship.
On week after the "Your Body Is a Wonderland" singer called out a Hollywood Reporter journalist for asking the Watch What Happens Live host about speculation the two are romantically involved, Cohen praised his longtime BFF for publicly slamming the dating rumors.
"This should now position an end to anyone asking us, ‘What's the deal with you two?" the Bravo star said on his Daddy Diaries podcast May "'Explain it.'"
Cohen went on the illustrate why the line of questioning about a possible romance between him and Mayer was so offensive.
"It is demeaning to ask a gay guy about being friends with a straight guy," the year-old noted. "It does assume a gay guy can't be friends with a straight person without them having sex."
However, Cohen applauded