Jessica Simpson was taken aback and felt ashamed when John Mayer labeled her as “s**ual napalm” in a Playboy interview back in 2010, as revealed in her latest memoir, “Open Book.”
The singer shared that she took immediate action by erasing Mayer's contact from her phone after reading the explicit remarks about their intimate life.
Expressing her discomfort over Mayer's choice of words, Simpson mentioned in her memoir how she was stunned and mortified at the thought of her own grandmother coming across such explicit details.
Despite Mayer extending his apologies for his controversial comments, the former couple lost touch following the incident almost a decade ago.
In an emotional recount of the events, Simpson emphasized that it was unacceptable for Mayer to publicly discuss and label a woman based on their intimacy, asserting that such matters should remain private and not for public consumption.
The singer conveyed her disbelief at Mayer's assumption that she would appreciate being referred to in such a manner, highlighting the taboo nature of openly discussing one's s**ual prowess.
The revelation shared by Simpson offers a glimpse into the personal struggles and challenges she faced during her past relationship with Mayer, shedding light on the complexities of fame and public scrutiny.
The candid account presented in her memoir gives readers an
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