UPDATE: Ryan Gosling is not happy.
The internet was a-flutter yesterday with the news that Eva Mendes seemed to think that trackie-dacks might cause a schism in the Gosling-Mendes household. Thankfully Ryan Gosling has since tweeted that it was in fact a big joke. And in doing so, he told the world what he was wearing (racy…).
‘Obviously sweatpants thing was a joke,’ he tweeted. ‘Wearing them now. That’s right, tweeting in sweatpants. Rats! Said too much! You win again Twitter.’
Gosling poked fun at how much angst Sweats-gate caused online, stating, ‘Word to the wise. Don’t joke about sweatpants or North Korea. Real hot button issues. Trust me.’
Mendes joined in on the laugh too, sharing this image on her instagram with the caption, “Dear favorite pair of sweatpants. I was just kidding when I said you’re the #1 cause of divorce. Everyone knows that orange crocs are the #1 cause of divorce. Either way it was a bad joke and feel terrible if you or anyone thought I was serious. Thanks for understanding sweatpants. Sorry orange crocs.”
But seriously. Crocs do spell the end. That’s just a fact.
Mamamia previously reported….
Not. Even. On. Fridays.
Ever wondered how Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling unwind after a big day of being ridiculously good looking movie stars?
Not in sweat pants, apparently.
Top Comments
Why are people getting so uptight over a joke!!
Anyway men are said to be more visually stimulated than women. So it's a joke, but surely "letting oneself go" isn't really good in a relationship?
Anecdotally, most of my close friends are male and I know on more than one occasion a when having catch-ups they have complained about partners who no longer take any effort in their appearance.
do these guys hold themselves to same standard or let themselves go too?
Um, she's not even married. Make the commitment before making your judgments, Eva.
She's in a serious, long term relationship. Same difference.
This is a very old fashioned comment. Not everyone needs to marry to feel they have commitment in their relationship.
But she was speaking about causes of divorce. Being married legally is in fact entirely different because when you leave you don't just pack up and... leave. You have all these irksome ''legal'' things to deal with, because your relationship is legally recognised. See? Ms Mendes, so far, hasn't managed to get anyone down the aisle, so her views on what causes divorce are... not useful.
No, not quite the same. Legally recognised relationships can end in divorce, ''been with my boyfriend a good while'', not so much.