John Mayer, cansado da superexposição após o namoro com Jennifer Aniston , decidiu brincar com a curiosidade do público sobre sua vida pessoal. Durante um show em Saint Louis nesta quinta, 3, John Mayer deu declarações bombásticas - e nada verossímeis - sobre si mesmo. "Quando eu era criança matava animaizinhos e usava os dentes deles num colar. É verdade. Imprimam isso", disparou o músico. "Sempre senti que, no fundo, nasci mulher", emendou. Entre outras barbaridades, ele disse que pesava 181 quilos quando tinha 12 anos e que estava construindo uma máquina do tempo.
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Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer were together again for the second stop on his summer tour, which hit St. Louis Thursday night. But rather than acknowledge her presence in the crowd, Mayer teased his audience about interest in his personal life. "[Fans] send me links from PEOPLE," he said, marveling at the coverage of his remarks the previous night when he – with Aniston in tow – joked about being the subject of Internet rumors. "That just tempts me to say things." The audience at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in the St. Louis suburb of Maryland Heights roared its approval, but Mayer would not divulge any intimate details. Instead, he playfully peppered his nearly two-hour concert with dubious confessions designed to feed those who were curious about his private life: He fears the color green. He weighed 400 pounds when he was 12. He wrote the lyrics to the Kenny Loggins hit "Danger Zone" – at age 9. And he was "33 percent done" with building a time machine. "When I was a child I would kill small animals and wear their teeth as necklaces," he deadpanned. "True. Print that. And I've always felt deep down that I was born a woman." Aniston remained out of sight during the show, but she watched Mayer's pre-concert soundcheck from the fifth row of the amphitheater, according to radio contest winners who sat a few rows farther back. She wore a slate-colored dress and a cardigan in the damp, late-afternoon air. "She looked like Colbie Caillet," said a witness, referring to the "Bubbly" singer who served as Mayer's opening act. "But it was definitely Jen." Other fans clearly had Aniston on the brain. During musical breaks between acts, the twin video screens flanking the stage displayed anonymous notes sent via text message from the crowd. "Team Aniston!" wrote one. The most brazen of the bunch, preceding Mayer's own onstage joking: "John, I'm pregnant. – Jen."
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