Madonna Denies Banging Rodriguez

Monday, July 07, 2008


Madonna says she is not having sex with baseball player Alex Rodriguez. Nor is she splitting from her husband Guy Ritchie.

"My husband and I are not planning on getting a divorce," Madonna said in a statement. "I know Alex Rodriguez through Guy Oseary, who manages both of us. I brought my kids to a Yankee game. I am not romantically involved in any way with Alex Rodriguez. I have nothing to do with the state of his marriage or what spiritual path he may choose to study.”

Rodriguez's wife Cynthia clearly doesn't believe Madonna...because she is filing for divorce today in Miami.

"Cynthia is tremendously traumatized and devastated," says Cynthia's lawyer Earle Lilly, who plans on claiming "emotional abandonment" in the divorce filing. Lilly also says that Rodriguez possesses a "vast" estate, and that Cynthia will seek a "huge" settlement.

And people wonder why George Clooney stays away from marriage.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

plain old sex is not 'romantically involved'. So technically she is not lying.

Anonymous said...

*George Clooney is Wise* Celebrity or not, there is no need to be Married anymore. Everyone is Self Sufficient. 60% of all Marriages end up in Divorce. That's should be enough to scare everyone out there. Gays too!

Anonymous said...

"Wise?"

Perhaps not. Studies show that married people live longer, are far healthier, stay saner, get richer, and are overall "happier" than their unmarried counterparts.

As for the reasons most marriages fail? Usually it's as simple as COMMUNICATION and CONSIDERATION. Any reasonably intelligent human being should be able to make that determination in advance and choose their marital partner with extreme care, but alas, many don't.

Rather than make an effort to marry someone they'll love tomorrow as much as they love today, they rush into marriages based on sex, because a baby's on the way, family pressures or simply "convenience".

Another reason for marriage breakdown is marrying too young. Partners in such unions generally end up feeling they've missed out on the opportunity to enjoy many of life's best experiences-- which they have--- leading to resentment and ultimately failure of the marriage. Such marriages are usually doomed at the start.

As for you, anon 11:51, why wouldn't 60% fail with society having devalued marriage to such an extent where it's no longer seen as even necessary? We're all ~~~Self Sufficient~~~ right?

And those who DO make the step are quick to divorce at the slightest provocation without making an honest effort to even attempting to resolve their issues. It's easier to just give up.

Too bad they don't realize in time that anything worth having is worth working for and must be worked towards-- because that's really the bottom line.