In a candid interview with Playboy, John Mayer, the renowned singer-songwriter, opened up about his past relationship with Jessica Simpson, describing it as an addiction that he likened to being hooked on drugs.
The 32-year-old artist revealed that Simpson was like a potent drug to him, emphasizing the detrimental effects of indulging excessively in such a forbidden allure.
Despite their tumultuous on-and-off affair coming to an end back in 2007, Mayer still vividly recalls the intense and passionate moments shared with Simpson.
He characterized their physical intimacy as mind-blowing, using the metaphor of napalm to signify the explosive and unforgettable nature of their connection.
Prior to his entanglement with the pop sensation, Mayer confessed that he never envisioned himself romantically involved with Simpson.
However, he found himself irresistibly drawn to her, succumbing to her captivating influence that challenged his established beliefs and desires.
Reflecting on the profound impact certain individuals can have on one's life, Mayer recounted how Simpson made him contemplate abandoning everything else for her sake.
He poignantly expressed the overwhelming desire she stirred within him, illustrating the extent to which she consumed his thoughts and emotions.
While Mayer delved into the intensity of his bond with Simpson, he maintained a sense of discretion when discussing his former flame, Jennifer Aniston.
Expressing his deep affection for Aniston, he acknowledged the potential repercussions of his revelations, showing sensitivity towards her feelings and privacy amidst his revelations about past relationships.
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