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Jessica Simpson On John Mayer: ‘He’ll Never Have This Napalm Again’

Simpson addresses Mayer’s Playboy comments, Billy Corgan on ‘The View.’ By Jocelyn Vena Jessica Simpson on “The View” Photo: ABC It seems like all anyone wants to talk to Jessica Simpson about is her love life . Is she still angry that John Mayer dished about their sex in Playboy ? Is she dating Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan ? And while she is now able to laugh off Mayer’s comments about her, she neither confirmed nor denied that she’s romantically involved with Corgan when she stopped by “The View” on Monday (March 15). “Yes, my phone has been ringing. It’s more embarrassing ’cause I’ll walk into a restaurant or something and I’ll notice more men are looking at me,” she said of the response to Mayer’s comments, which included calling her “sexual napalm.” “And he’ll never have this napalm again. Well, [I don’t need to curse him out], that’s why I do shows like this!” She added that while they were dating, the only “stupid” comment he made to her was that they should break up. “He did apologize, but I mean, at this point it doesn’t really matter,” she said. “I mean, I only thought he was stupid for breaking up with me.” So with her romance with Mayer behind her, is she dating Corgan, who helped her on the track for her new VH1 show, “The Price of Beauty” ? “I can’t meet anybody! I’m marrying them the next week,” she said. “Billy is one of my dear friends and he did help arrange the song. He understands my heart and knew what I wanted to do.” Not only did she address her weight again , as well as her new TV show, she also looked to the future, which she hopes will include kids. “I can’t wait to have kids. Well, honestly, if I don’t have kids by the time I’m 40, my best friend [and hairstylist] Ken Paves and I are going to have children,” she said. “Oh no! I’m not pregnant!” Related Photos A Look Back: John Mayer And Jessica Simpson Related Artists Jessica Simpson John Mayer

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Jessica Simpson Jokes: John Mayer ‘Gave Away My Game’

Simpson laughs with David Letterman about John Mayer’s remarks in Playboy, Tony Romo’s butt. By Jocelyn Vena Jessica Simpson Photo: Mark Davis/ Getty Images Jessica Simpson stopped by “Late Night With David Letterman” on Wednesday night and chatted a bit about her ex-beaus Tony Romo and John Mayer . And even when Letterman’s questions got a bit personal, Simpson laughed off the interrogation and even dished a bit about her relationships with the two superstars. “Tony is great, still a dear friend of mine,” she told Letterman when she stopped by to promote her new show “The Price of Beauty.” “My dad introduced us. I told you that we’re big Dallas Cowboys fans. I’m still a fan. I still look at his cute butt in the outfits … uniforms.” While she went on to describe Romo as “a fine breed,” she had a less positive review of her other ex, Mayer, who very famously revealed details about their sex life in Playboy. “Normally, you would think that somebody you care about would keep those intimate details to themselves, It was definitely compliment … in a way. But I don’t really want people to know that about me. It’s like, I’m the good girl, and then that happens. That’s the thing I am, but he gave away my game [details about her sex life]. So, does she still talk to any of her exes? “No I have not talked to him since. I will always care about him, but I was disappointed about the article,” she said about Mayer, adding, “I will always adore Tony. He’s going to be one of my friends for life.” Related Photos A Look Back: Jessica Simpson & Tony Romo A Look Back: John Mayer And Jessica Simpson Related Artists Jessica Simpson John Mayer

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Phew: Jessica Simpson Has No Trust Issues

Thank goodness. Despite John Mayer’s recent comments, in which he spoke in no uncertain terms about boning Jessica Simpson, she says she’s still a trusting person deep down. “I’m not as guarded as you would think. I should probably be more guarded. I trust a lot of people, actually,” the actress told Ryan Seacrest on his radio show. Not that she’s over being disappointed in John , who has apologized for calling her “sexual napalm” and “crack cocaine,” and whose apology she did not accept. “That’s truly how I felt and still feel,” she said . “Somebody that you have cared about for a long time, you just hope they can keep the intimate things intimate.” LIKE CRACK : We hear that describes her in bed. Someone said that … In all honesty, as much as we think John Mayer is a pretentious a$$clown who needs to go the hell away, does Jessica really have to keep harping on this issue? How “betrayed” can you be? You dated a guy, he bragged about it later. That makes him a jackass, absolutely, but it’s not like he boned CaCee Cobb. He said she was amazing in bed! Again, he’s an idiotic douchebag , but at the crux of Mayer’s Playboy interview was praise for Simpson’s sex moves. After taking John to task, she spoke warmly of Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan , who worked with her on the theme for her show The Price of Beauty . “I can’t find good enough words to speak about Billy,” Simpson said. “He’s a very, very dear friend. For him to give his time and his talents and share them with me, it was a great experience. And I hope we can do more music together.” Sexual Napalm denies making anything more than music with him, though.

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Jessica Simpson: It’s Time to Say Goodbye [Goodbyes]

With her latest stab at relevancy—a new single and a VH1 show— Jessica Simpson is yet again being shoved down our collective gullet. It’s time for this uninteresting, talentless person to take a hike. Forever! I usually scoff at people who criticize celebrities by saying, “They’re just famous for being famous.” But Jessica Simpson is something worse—she’s famous for trying to be famous. She isn’t defined by any quantifiable event, talent, or success, but by a constant striving, one that often leads to disastrous failure. The same came be said for “Who We Are” her new single (below), which is a indistinguishable amalgam of pleasant electronic bleeps that will float across your brain as amiably and forgettably as a cloud in a bright sky. It’s the theme song for her new show, The Price of Beauty , that starts next month on VH1 and which features her traveling around the world trying out beauty regimens from different cultures. Not a bad concept if we weren’t so sick of seeing her face—plastered over with cosmetics—glaring back at us in the televised version of hell. When she started, she was just another big-breasted, blonde Britney Spears impersonator with a good voice and very determined father. She had some moderate success thanks to corporate marketing and a naive female fan base, but none of her early hits are that memorable. We probably would have been rid of her by now if it weren’t for a little thing called reality television. In 2002, MTV debuted Newlyweds , an “inside look” at her recent marriage to boybander Nick Lachey . Her ditsy persona (or was it her real personality?) took off immediately and America tuned in to see her latest bout with sitcom stupidity and her grappling with various food-related mysteries, like what kind of animal a Chicken of the Sea is and where Buffalo wings come from. Simpson quickly morphed into a marketing robot, hawking pizza and dubious skin care regimens. With the sound of cash registers echoing in her voluminous hair, Americans soon forgot who she was. You never said, “She sings that song,” or “She’s the star of that movie.” You said, “Oh, she’s the stupid girl from MTV.” For a while, Simpson was everywhere and we had no real idea why that was, other than we were told to like her and she was busy pawning stuff off on us. She tried to be more than that, sure. She wanted to be a real star who could do things other than pitch unnecessary corporate goods. But her albums soon stopped selling and she skipped from dud to dud, trying to act in Dukes of Hazzard and something ineffable with Dane Cook. Then, like Jean-Claude Van Damme before her, her flicks went direct to DVD. She tried to make the switch from pop to country, but even stupid Christians in the Bible Belt didn’t want her at that point. Like a rotten tomato stuck behind the crisper, she was starting to stink up the joint, but no one could clean her out. Why? Blame the Celebrity Industrial Complex ! Even though we were no longer interested in her entertainment products, she’d started a career as a professional girlfriend, going out very publicly with musician John Mayer and then Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo . The rumors are still swirling that she’s inexplicably dating Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan , which would be the most interesting thing she’s done in five years. And when she needs a little career bump she hits the cover of Vanity Fair or Oprah —not to talk about a project, but her personal life. We find it hard to care about either. Now she’s back for another round through the publicity cycle, as if she might have something new or interesting to share with us. Sorry, Jessica, you don’t. You’re like that sweater we once bought on sale hoping that we would one day fit into it, but we suddenly realized that we will never wear, no matter how hard we try. You won’t ever fit us and it’s better that we donate you to charity and clear you out of the closet. Because we only have room for so much, and newer, prettier things have come along that we like. Yes, Jessica we’re getting rid of you. And since we barely even wanted you in the first place, please do us the courtesy of staying away. [ Image via Getty ]

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The Thighs Have It

After spending three hours at the salon getting new extensions, Katie Price was ready to hit the town. Breaking out her the shortest skirt ever, the Glamour model and her incredibly tan thighs partied at Voyeur nightclub in Los Angeles. How the entire city of LA didn’t get a view of Jordan that only gynecologists see, is beyond us.

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Jessica Simpson Didn’t Accept John Mayer’s Apology

‘I guess it could have been a lot worse,’ singer tells Oprah about Mayer’s ‘sexual napalm’ comment. By Jocelyn Vena Jessica Simpson and Oprah Winfrey on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” Photo: George Burns/Harpo Productions In an episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” set to air on Wednesday (March 3), Jessica Simpson opens up about ex-boyfriend John Mayer’s controversial comments about her in Playboy , where he described her as “sexual napalm” and other colorful terms. And, although he called her to apologize, she didn’t accept it. “I tried to read the article, and I was so disappointed in him,” she says on the show, according to UsMagazine.com . “It made me so sad, and it was really discouraging because that’s not the John that I knew. … I hope he gets his life together. He did apologize. I don’t accept it. It’s just one of those things that … I don’t resent him. I’m just going to let that go. That part of my life is over. “I’m not angry,” she continued. “I’m not angry. I’m — well, I’m a little bit angry … I’m a little bit angry. Um … well, I don’t want people to know how I am in bed. I guess it could have been a lot worse.” In the magazine, Mayer also discussed his relationship with Jennifer Aniston. “It would bother any woman, I would think,” she said of his comments. “I had to get to a place where I had to guard myself.” During the episode, Simpson, whose new reality show “The Price of Beauty” is set to debut March 15 on VH1, she also talks in depth about the criticism she received last year over her appearance and reported weight gain. “I fluctuate from [size] 4 to 6,” she explained. “I’m not going to ever be size 0, and I don’t want to weigh 90 pounds. … It’s a really hard thing for me to talk about because I celebrate women of all sizes. I think that we’re all beautiful.” Adding that she’s , she says that her once pin-thin frame came at a different time in her life. “I love my curves, she said. “I didn’t weigh 90 pounds,” she continued. “But I was — I was definitely smaller. But that was Daisy Duke, that’s a role. I was playing a role. I don’t want to look like Daisy Duke every day. I don’t want to wear a bathing suit every day.” Related Photos A Look Back: John Mayer And Jessica Simpson The Evolution Of: John Mayer Related Artists Jessica Simpson John Mayer

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Arts hold promise as jobs engine in California economy

California lost thousands of manufacturing jobs when the economy soured in the early 1990s. The recession has drained away thousands of construction jobs. What the state could use is a new source of well-paying jobs — and it might have found it in the arts. The Joint Legislative Committee on the Arts held a hearing last week in Culver City to find ways to help the arts heal the ailing economy. It was standing room only last week at the Museum of Design, Art and Architecture as State Senator Curren Price gaveled the hearing to order. The L.A. Democrat chairs the Joint Committee on the Arts. “As manufacturing continues to leave the state, our creative sector continues to grow and holds the greatest promise, I think, for our future jobs engine,” said Price. In Price's mind, that creative sector sprawls from TV show sets in Tinseltown to start-ups in the Silicon Valley. It's the Hollywood blockbuster and the nonprofit children's arts group. In Los Angeles and Orange counties, the creative sector is responsible for nearly a million jobs. That's the finding of a study by L.A.'s Otis College of Art and Design. “Unlike cheap manual labor, creative jobs that involve individual artistic creation, innovative design thinking and other high level problem-solving cannot be outsourced easily,” said Samuel Hoi, president of Otis College. Hoi says policymakers should try to keep manufacturing jobs in California. But he says it's also important to prepare young people for jobs in the creative sector — jobs that will stay here. “We need to support more K-12 arts and design education,” he said to thunderous applause from the public, “as well as students' pathways to work and college.” The committee heard from film and TV industry representatives about the success of a recent tax incentive to keep film productions from running out of state. A recording industry rep talked about the threat of piracy. And leaders of hard-hit local arts nonprofits and theatre groups lined up to speak. Elizabeth Doran is the managing director of the Actor's Gang in Culver City. She says arts groups should be exempt from the state sales tax when they buy needed materials. “We are spending our budgets and we are paying sales tax on that and I could instead take that money and build a classroom that I could use to teach the students who are not learning in our schools, K-12, in my new arts center that I'm building,” Doran said. State lawmakers are considering a bill that would send 20 percent of the revenue from sales taxes on art supplies to a fund for arts organizations. The bill could be a jobs boon for California's economy, supporters say. added by: emarston

Jessica Simpson Talks About John Mayer On ‘Oprah’

‘I don’t want people to know how I am in bed!’ Simpson says in interview airing Wednesday. By Jocelyn Vena Jessica Simpson Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic When Jessica Simpson sat down with Oprah Winfrey for an episode airing Wednesday, she addressed the controversial and personal comments former flame John Mayer said about her in Playboy magazine. “I don’t want people to know how I am in bed!” Simpson told Winfrey, according to UsMagazine.com . In his Playboy interview, Mayer referred to his ex as “crack cocaine” and “sexual napalm.” He also discussed personal aspects of his relationship with Jennifer Aniston. After publicly apologizing in concerts and on Twitter, Mayer thanked his fans for “believing in him” when he performed at New York’s Madison Square Garden last week. “I hate to come off like an a–hole ever, and thank you guys for believing that I am not an a–hole,” he told the crowd. “Never, ever in my entire life did I ever think that it would be a good idea to be an a–hole. But you know what? There’s plenty of a–holes who think the same thing, so I have to thank you.” On “Oprah,” Simpson also talked about the public reaction to her weight gain last year. “You were a size 4 and people were calling you fat?” Oprah asked the pop star on her show. Although she received support from celebrities and sister Ashlee , Simpson admitted that it’s still a sore subject. “It’s a really hard thing for me to talk about,” she said. But the resilient star seems to have turned that negative experience into an opportunity, since she’ll explore the issue on her new show “The Price of Beauty,” set to debut March 15 on VH1. Related Photos The Evolution Of: John Mayer A Look Back: John Mayer And Jessica Simpson Related Artists Jessica Simpson John Mayer

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