Friday, February 16, 2007

LANCE ARMSTRONG ON EX. SHERYL CROW

Sheryl Crow's ex-boyfriend Lance Armstrong has vowed never to discuss his private life in public after his high-profile relationship with the rocker ended last year. Armstrong, who split with the singer last February, believes speaking out about potential partners puts "unnecessary and unrealistic expectations" on a couple -- and he intends to stay silent over any future love conquests. The 35-year-old cyclist says, "We are not going to talk about whoever is involved or whoever is in my life. If somebody takes a picture they can put two and two together. "It's so hard. It puts too much strain and unrealistic expectations on a relationship when you put it out there. "It's tough when you love somebody and you want to be with them, you want to talk about them. It's not easy, but I think it is by and large better not to talk about it."

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DREW BARRYMORE'S EX-TOY IS DEVASTATED

The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti reportedly has been left devastated by his break-up with Drew Barrymore and is desperate to win her back. Moretti, 26, and Barrymore, 32, split last month after nearly five years together, and a source tells Us Weekly the Strokes drummer wants a reconciliation. According to the publication, Moretti was overheard talking about the actress at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont hotel, saying he "would do anything to get her back."
He also stated he was still confused about why the actress ended their relationship. A source close to Barrymore says she wanted to reconcile "for a minute" but has since reconsidered because she now "loves being single." Appearing on "The Late Show with David Letterman " earlier this week, Barrymore said of the break-up, "Our lives took different directions with all the love and respect in the world." Moretti has recently been romantically linked with "Spider-Man" star Kirsten Dunst.

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