may december relationships
A la Brangelina, the recently rumored-to-be-split couple makes a public show of affection.
Just three days ago, we reported the news (first announced by the Chicago Sun Times) that Jesus Luz had dumped Madonna. But now The New York Daily News' Gatecrasher is reporting that the breakup rumors were false, and that Madge is not yet ready to stop playing with her Brazilian boy toy.
Earlier this week, the May-December duo were spotted at the London premiere party for A Single Man (how's that for irony?) snuggling and snogging all night long. Although sources say that Jesus left the shindig early, there didn't seem to be any trouble in … Read More
What caused the split? Was it the age difference or A-Rod?
The Chicago Sun Times just reported today that Madonna and Jesus Luz have officially called it quits. Evidently, Madge's cougar appeal has worn off, as it was Jesus who did the dumping. Why He Dumped You: 5 Potential Reasons
While it’s true that Madonna and Jesus Luz, her boytoy of the past year, have gone their separate ways — it not only was totally amicable, but it was Luz who initiated the split. Apparently, the 23-year-old Brazilian realized their age difference (she’s 51) and overall lack of mutual interests nixed a long-term relationship.
Wow, if this … Read More
Madge is desperately seeking a new playpen for her boy toy, Jesus Luz
Madonna, 51-year-old Patron Saint of Cougars, is ready to take her relationship with Brazilian model Jesus Luz, 22, to the next level. To most of us with normal incomes, that next level would include living together or an engagement, but Madge's money gives her the freedom to get closer to her man without having to get too close...or share his bathroom!
British paper, The Sun, claims Madonna is planning to buy Jesus his own apartment on New York's Upper East Side, near her own $40M home.
According to the paper's source,
She's told [her real estate agents] to spend no … Read More
Dating an older man meant no beer pong or silly dancing, but it also meant security and commitment.
When I moved to New York right after college, finding a boyfriend was the last thing on my mind. I was 22, single, and enjoying the fact that bars in the city stayed open until 4 a.m.
Out one night near my apartment, I pressed myself against the bar and tried to get the bartender's attention. He didn't notice, but an older guy next to me, slightly balding with a crooked nose, did. He ordered four shots of Jameson.
"You want one?" He asked, looking at me sideways. He was cute, I observed, broad-shouldered and solidly built.
"Whiskey is … Read More