Singer John Mayer says he doesn't get to examine his
relationship with singer Jessica Simpson during a recently released memoir
because they were there.
John Mayer |
The singer joined a virtual video chat for the chat show and
through a game of 'Never Have I Ever', the topic turned to her former new
memoir, 'Open Book', during which she took off her thugs relationship -
Describes the peak.
"I've heard of it," Mayer admitted. "I've
heard some bits."
In the book, Simpson shared that feeling insecure in her
relationship with Meyer "made me hooked into alcohol to mask my
veins".
Meyer said he's not seeking details of the side of Simpson's
story. "As P-Way Herman says, the film of his life in 'P-Way's Big
Adventure' is close to ending before it's over, he's not watching the film, and
therefore the reason is he's not watching the film, They say, 'I'm not there to
ascertain it, Dottie, I used to be living it', he told the host.
"And I feel here is that the presenter."
In 'Open Book', Simpson recalled the ultimate straw in his
relationship with Meyer when he called her "sexual napalm" in an
interview with Playboy.
"The boy called on the school's intercom and said I
used to be mad in bed. I didn't accept his apology," she wrote.
"I removed all his contact information from my phone. I
used to be through with this man during a way I never imagined. When he reached
me, I changed my number and altered my email."
She wrote within the book that Mayer has 'publicly
apologized' for the comments, telling a publication that she was "far out
of touch" during a 2017 interview and said she had grown up since then.