DeGeneres Plays Pimp to Jen Aniston and Shemar Moore

October 4, 2008 at 11:18am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Shemar Moore of Criminal Minds appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres show where he claimed he was single "all day every day."

Remember when the rumor was that he was all gay every day?

When pressed as to who he’d like to date, Shemar admitted “There is one particular person in this town that I kind of got a little crush on. A lot of guys got a crush on this girl but she can't seem to find that man who can get it right and I just want to raise my hand and try. And that's Ms. Jennifer Aniston."

"She is a friend of mine," Ellen offered. "I will mention it to her."

Just last week Ellen offered to hook Ryan Seacrest up with Eva Mendes. She’s turning into a mini madame. Damn, being a celebrity makes hooking up so simple; just go on a talk show, tell the country who you’re interested in and, presto, insta-ass.

While Shemar is pretty, when he said Jennifer would have "some soft kisses and some eye contact" in store for her, we cringed.  Shemar’s that guy who knows he pretty and it makes him gross.

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