In an appearance on “Ellen” Mayer explained, "It was a very private relationship going in. It was a private relationship during, and it's a private relationship still."
Singers Katy Perry and John Mayer have reportedly called it quits for a second time because they were spending too much time apart, says People.com.
Although the on-again/off-again pair saw their romance pick up at the end of last year, with visits to the parents, house-hunting excursions and expensive jewelry presents, things have since stalled. The two have not spent any time together for several weeks, despite living only a few miles from one another.Singer John Mayer knows he’s had some trouble with his public persona, with his laundry list of ex-girlfriends, including Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift, Minka Kelly and Jessica Simpson, who he referred to as "sexual napalm" in a 2010 interview.
"I was just a jerk," the musician, 35, said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning.” He explained, "It’s very liberating when you finally realize it's impossible to make everyone like you. I wanted everybody to like me. I thought I was one shuck and jive away in every direction."Singers Katy Perry and John Mayer are letting folks know they are in love, although it comes as not surprise to celeb watchers everywhere.
The two were spotted canoodling over the last few days in New Jersey and NYC, with the "California Dreams" singer finally calling the musician her "boyfriend."It looks like Katy Perry is on the rebound. The “Part of Me” singer recently stepped out publicly with a new man... John Mayer.
Perry and Mayer met up for dinner on Wednesday night at Pace restaurant in L.A. and then hit the scene at Chateau Marmont, reports the Daily Mail.Just days after singer John Mayer slammed ex-GF Taylor Swift for allegedly writing a revenge song about him, the two had an awkward moment in an L.A. bar on Tuesday.
The two were uncomfortably face-to-face at the West Hollywood establishment Tower Bar, reports NY Post. Taylor, 22, walked in and noticed her onetime beau Mayer, 34, was dining with a friend.
Singer John Mayer said he had his feelings hurt when Taylor Swift released her telling tribute song “Dear John.” The artist confessed to Rolling Stone that he was “really humiliated.”
"It made me feel terrible," Mayer told the magazine, on newsstands Friday. "Because I didn't deserve it. I'm pretty good at taking accountability now, and I never did anything to deserve that. It was a really lousy thing for her to do."





























