DAVID BOREANAZ, self-confessed cheater, has been offered big bucks to endorse a dating service for cheaters as it’s spokesmodel. Talk about bad taste…very bad taste! David, who told celebrity news that cheating on his wife of 10 years, Playboy Playmate Jamie Bergman, had brought them closer together (already bad taste to begin with), stands to earn a quarter of a million dollars to be the face of AshleyMadison.com.
Is this dating website eager to piggyback on the “Bones’” star’s public intention to make amends to his scorned spouse by digging a deeper hole for him? Still, it’ll worth $250,000 to David…do you think he’ll bite?
“We feel Mr. Boreanaz would be the perfect fit for our brand as he has given a public voice to something we have been saying for years,”
AshleyMadison’s CEO Noel Biderman released in a statement.
“People enter into affairs to save their marriage, and Mr. Boreanaz had the courage to admit that. The rest of the cheaters in Hollywood—there is no shortage on AshleyMadison, but we are not naming names—might also find this kind of confession liberating.”
Liberating, yes. In fact so liberating their respective partners may suddenly decide to liberate themselves from maintaining a marriage with cheaters.
So what say you, Mr. Borneaz? For two hundred fifty grand?
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