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Tittle-Tattle Too™
Published: Sep 15, 2011
Cameron Diaz, Alex 'A-Rod' Rodriguez Break Up, Work Interference?
by Ann Warren


Cameron Diaz and Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez have officially ended their romance. The relationship that lasted two-years has crashed and burned.

US Weekly magazine reported a source told them, "They broke up recently." So why did they break up?

Friends claimed that Diaz's work schedule got in the way of the relationship. A-Rod had several injuries and was focused on professional sports so much that it led to only a small amount of time free.

As of right now, a source told US Weekly that they are indeed still friends and respect each other. If Diaz is good at one thing it's breaking up. She was previously in a relationship with Justin Timberlake and the two of them teamed up for the film 'Bad Teacher' this year.

A-Rod previously was in a relationship with Madonna and Kate Hudson and allegedly had sexual relationships with a stripper named Candice Houlihan. He's also been connected to a prostitute agency ran by madam Kristin Davis (the same agency that NY Governor Eliot Spitzer used for his affairs) There seems to be a pattern for A-Rod. He enjoys dating women who are known for having extensive dating profiles. He was originally married to his wife Cynthia Scurtis (2002-2008) and had two kids with her. (c) tPC






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