Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer Continue to Flaunt Their Love

December 20, 2008 at 12:37pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

After keeping their affair as covert as possible, John Mayer and Jennifer Aniston took their love to the streets of New York for the second night in a row and were snapped leaving the Olive Tree Cafe in the Village.

Why the sudden urge to prance around in full view of every photographer in Manhattan?

We think the look on John’s face says it all.

Aniston looks pleased as punch to see flashbulbs blinding her, while Mayer, who usually looooves attention, would be happier walking the plank.

Did Aniston pull a Can’t Buy Me Love? Is John her gigolo while she’s trying to drum up business for Marley and Me? Or does she just want Brad to be reminded she’s still a hot piece of ass? Even the way she’s holding John’s hand seems odd, forced and staged.

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