Did John Mayer 'Trash' Hotel Suite in Manila?
MANILA, Philippines - Rock star John Mayer has left the country after his concert last Oct. 1 but the buzz about him and his alleged “antics” while he was in Manila perpetuates.
A few days ago, Mo Twister revealed on showbiz talk show “Paparazzi” that model Georgina Wilson received a thinly-veiled proposal of sorts from the singer-songwriter when she interviewed the latter for show sponsor Channel V.
According to the diminutive radio personality turned talk show host, Mayer offered his number to Wilson after the latter inquired about his now defunct Twitter account.
“You don’t need my Twitter. Here’s my number,” Mayer supposedly said to Wilson.
This was confirmed by a friend of Wilson, Raymond Gutierrez via Twitter.
“ Hahaha! John Mayer offered his number to @ilovegeorgina and she just giggled away. Watch out Borgy!” he tweeted.
Borgy, a Marcos scion, is Wilson’s current boyfriend.
Meanwhile, a separate report has it that Mayer and his entourage “trashed” the presidential suite of the EDSA Shangrila Hotel, where they were billeted.
According to blogger Chuvaness of Chuvaness.com, Mayer allegedly destroyed furniture worth PHP 300,000.
More, Jennifer Aniston’s ex boytoy was also supposedly very rude to the hotel and media staff.
“He refused to have his picture taken, and had specific instructions: ‘If I don't say yes, that means NO,’" wrote Chuvaness.
The report was supported by Harold Geronimo, supposedly a lifestyle columnist of Manila Standard Today who tweeted about the matter.
“Confirmed: Singer John Mayer paid almost US8000 for destroying furniture & fixtures in d Presidential Suite of EDSA Shangrila Manila,” he tweeted.
Geronimo added, “Mayer apparently ran wild inside the Presidential Suite, broke expensive vases, lamps, desks etc. The result: temporary closure of d suite.”
According to Geronimo’s tweets, his source is from within “the group” and that Mayer eventually paid for the damage.




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ban that faggot in Manila!
What an asshole hakhak!
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