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Jennifer Aniston Seduces & Gets John Mayer Drunk To Pop The Question: Marry Me

The desperately single actress Jennifer Aniston has reportedly finally popped the question to our favorite douchebag and serial celebrity dater, John Mayer. The real reason behind the proposal is still unknown since they have been separated for some time (after a lot of controversial statements!) and Jen’s rep completely denied her pregnancy.

The proposal reportedly involved the performance of a very sexy dance and a bottle of tequila. Go Jen! She truly knows how to trick a guy into making promises of eternal love.

Now it seems that Jen may have resorted to bribing her man with sex and getting him drunk to seal the engagement deal.

Star reports that Jen prized a promise of commitment from the notoriously-flighty John by performing a “naughty impersonation” of Marilyn Monroe in lingerie and feeding him expensive tequila.

What a catch! Go for the kill! I’m just not sure if that was wise… we all know John isn’t exactly a one-woman man. Once he gets out of the alcohol and sex induced state, I’m sure they will both regret it.

[Images by WENN]

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  1. Tina OC
    March 30th, 2009 | 10:49 am

    I think the tabloids can be very harsh…..I dont think Jennifer is desperate at all..and her relationship w john is probably alot better than anyone thinks!:) Let them all live!!!!!!

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