Saturday, 1 March 2014

Robin Thicke tries to twerk his magic and win back lost love Paula Patton



The Blurred Lines singer makes on stage plea and sends bouquets in bid to win back Paula Patton


Just when you thought you couldn’t harbour any more feelings of total patheticness towards Robin Thicke, he pulled out all the stops on Thursday night.
His missus Paula Patton finally decided this week that she couldn’t take any more questionable sex lyrics and tongue-happy starlets twerking all over her man — and the couple announced their separation on Monday.
Paula, 38, was clearly not picking up the phone to Robin, 36, who decided that the best place to make a heart-felt plea to his lady was on stage, during a concert filled with 10,000 of his fans at the Patriot Center in Virginia.
He grovelled: “For y’all that don’t know, me and my wife separated, but I’m trying to get my girl back. She’s a good woman.”



I don’t think she is the one at issue here, Robin. He was still wearing his wedding ring as he went on to launch into his song Lost Without U, just to emphasise his point once again, for anyone who might have missed it the first time around.
It was a double-pronged attack to win Paula back, as he had also been on the flower offensive by having delivered three huge bouquets — that took four men to carry them — to her house in West Hollywood earlier that day. Three bouquets? That’s some serious guilt flowers going on there.
But Paula has already ditched her wedding ring. She was seen flying back from filming a new movie in Vancouver to LA after releasing the statement: “We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time.”
Even a visit from Robin to the film set in Canada couldn’t get her to change her mind about walking away from the nine-year marriage.
Something tells me it’s going to take a lot more than a shout out on stage and a load of petals to fix this rift.
P.S. I wouldn’t bother with either.

culled from Daily Mirror

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