Thursday, August 11, 2016

John Mellancamp Gets Bored with chirstie brinkley and dumps her!

I see christie  brinkley and John Mellancamp had a thing going for a minute. christie who has aristocratic aspirations and John Mellancamp a man of simple pleasures they were grossly incompatible. brinkley thinks she's high class and wants to carry herself that way; John Mellancamp's appeal is to the common man and so he got tired of her posturing to be a high class monkey so he ended it. it's amazing that a woman who is supposed to be one of the most beautiful women in the world it had been said can't seem to keep a man. She can get'im but they soon get bored with her pretentiousness and find somebody else. Seems to be the fate of women like her for she left rocker Billy Joel coz' she claimed she had fallen in love with another man who tricked her into thinking that he was quite rich, and she was married to him for less than two years before she applied for divorce coz' she said he lied about his financial status! Now if she was in love what did his money matter? Eitherway, thus began the romantic adventures of christie brinkley from one man after the next!


Christie Brinkley got sick of John Mellencamp’s ‘redneck ways’

Christie Brinkley had to part with John Mellencamp because she couldn’t take his hellbent political opinions and his redneck ways, sources say.
The supermodel is a fixture in the fancy social circles of the Hamptons and is a Hillary Clinton supporter, while Mellencamp still lives in southern Indiana and sometimes sounds like a Donald Trump fan, though he isn’t.
“If you know John, you know he doesn’t do well at social gatherings and at tables filled with nice folks, particularly the Hamptons set,” one insider told me. “He shoots straight from the hip. She may have liked that he’s a cowboy, but in the end that’s what drove her away.”
The chain-smoking Mellencamp is anti-war and pro-gay marriage. But in “Peaceful World” he sings, “People know this world is a wreck/We’re sick and tired of being politically correct.”
In “The West End” he sings, “It sure has changed here/Since I was a kid/It’s worse now/Look what progress did.”
A source close to the couple said, “Distance was the culprit. He doesn’t like the Hamptons. That is not his scene. So it fizzled out.”

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