John Mayer and Jennifer Aniston can’t get enough of one another. Will it work this time?
Jennifer Aniston has been linked with The Hangover star Bradley Cooper, and Law Abiding Citizen star Gerard Butler, but she apparently just can’t get enough of John Mayer.
The couple — who started dating around April 2008 — has split up twice, most recently in March 2009. A source close to Jen told Star Magazine the break was due to Mayer’s Twitter addiction. “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.”
Currently Mayer’s Twitter is all aflutter dispelling rumors that he kissed a guy at a gay club in California: “Rumor check,” Mayer tweeted. “Went to gay bar in Palm Springs, yes. Had a blast. Danced my face off. Someone there planted a kiss on me? No.”
But, sources say he may have been planting kisses on Aniston. The couple reportedly met up at the Four Seasons Hotel in NYC in September and had dinner with Aniston’s former Friends co-star and celeb couple, David Arquette and Courteney Cox, according to Us Magazine
Whether the romance is real or not, Aniston hasn’t said. But, in an interview with People, she did confront rumors that parts of her weren’t real.
When asked about having had a nose job and breast augmentation, Aniston said, “It’s funny. I had [a deviated septum] fixed – best thing I ever did. I slept like a baby for the first time in years. As far as all the other [rumors], as boring as it sounds, it’s still mine. All of it. Still mine. Short of letting everybody have a feel, I don’t know what else to do. I really am pretty happy with what God gave me.”
Friends of the couple aren’t commenting other than to confirm the two are still close friends. “They are very close. They remain great friends. He thinks she’s amazing, nice and smart, and he has nothing but respect for her,” a friend of Mayer’s told Us.


