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Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal over and done (again)

Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal over and done (again)

 

Just a few weeks ago People Magazine breathlessly proclaimed Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal were done as a couple, but Reese’s spokesperson quickly put the kibosh on the story.  But now if you can believe new reports the couple have decided end their two-year relationship, but sources insist the split is amicable.


An E! Online source seems to have the best explanation for the off and on and off situation, saying: “They needed time to figure it out and they were on different coasts. When they were finally together, they talked it out and decided they’re not going to be together anymore.”And another source says, they also wanted to be careful and private about it because of Reese’s kids,” i.e. Ava, 10, and Deacon, 6, with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe.We’ll see if a spokesperson wants to confirm the breakup but for now it appears Jake and Reese are no longer a couple.

 

Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal and the politics of celebrity gossip


The usually reliable People Magazine had to eat a little crow after breaking the story that Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal had split-up, after one of it’s rivals, US Magazine, turned the tables on them. US Magazine quickly countered with their own story saying the break-up rumor was false after talking to Reese’s spokesperson, who said, “They have not split.”

I have noticed for years how People Magazine has quickly doused hot rumors by rivals, with a quick counter story of their own using a stars spokesperson to deny the story. I say ‘using’ because I think in some cases it’s obvious there is merit to a story (the early Madonna wants a divorce from Guy Ritchie rumors comes to mind), but spokepeople are often instructed to deny to protect their clients and perhaps manage a better timing to admit the truth. It’s a win-win for magazines like People to do this, because it builds points and perhaps cooperation with the star and their spokeperson in the future, while taking a rival’s exclusive story down a peg.