Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Josh Brolin Says He Has Never Cheated


Josh Brolin is in the October issue of Playboy. In it he says that he has never cheated on his wife, Diane Lane. He is saying this despite the photos that surfaced last year of Josh kissing his co-star Marley Shelton. "Marley is my wife's and my great friend. I'm an extremely affectionate guy... Marley and I were out together, turned around and saw there were cameras. That's it."

He goes on to say that his relationship with his wife is fantastic. He also addressed for the first time his 2004 arrest for spousal battery. To me, it seems like he is saying it was all just a misunderstanding, but then again, maybe I am reading it wrong.

"I feel rage about that. I feel I've gotten to a point where I can't explain it, defend it or compensate for it. I can't say, 'No, I'm actually a really good guy and that didn't happen.' Everybody knows what happened because it's all out there. I talked big, she said 'F**k you,' and called the cops, and somebody had to go to jail. This will be there for the rest of my life. That f**king sucks. It's been so disruptive to our lives... It kills me, man. It kills me."

He makes it sound like she could have gone to jail too. Do I think he would cheat on Diane Lane? I think he probably had a lot of explaining to do when Diane saw those pictures of him kissing Marley in a bar.


20 comments:

  1. I don´t remember the original pics, but that doesnt seem like kissing to me.

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  2. Anonymous9:54 AM

    Nope, there is no kissing there, but they are a little too close ....

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  3. OT, but I'm wondering if Enty is writing a post about Michaele having MS as seen on Fox News this morning...?

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  4. Admitting you feel "rage" about it isn't helping your case, dude.

    From Webster's: rage = violent and uncontrolled anger; a fit of violent wrath

    You're a good guy but you have violent tendencies, eh? I'm thinking your wife was right about calling the cops.

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  5. I don't get the attraction. He has been looking creepy lately.

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  6. He's not his father, that's for sure. I think he is violent, and I think she is abused.

    Who cares about Salahi trash anyway?

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  7. I talked big. Yeah, I'm sure she called the cops because you talked big.

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  8. He "talked big" meaning he threatened her and that's why she called the cops.


    If it was just a misunderstanding why are you telling us Josh?

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  9. Um, Josh? It's great that you consider yourself an extremely affectionate guy, but you should know better than to be extremely affectionate in public, where you can be seen by others, with someone who is obviously, not your wife. It's called "appearances" and perceived reality becomes reality.

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  10. Ahhhhhhhhhh. It is disruptive. So sad.

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  11. I like Josh. He has transformed into a great actor playing roles not many others could/would. Back 6 years ago, he was irrelevant, while Diane was working steadily. Some resentment might have escalated, then the press made it moreso.

    Diane seems to be self-sufficient and normal. She stayed, so I believe him. Hope they're happy.

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  12. lol @ sunnyside.

    Yeah, people don't usually go to jail for "talking big" unless the talk is a threat and the other person is scared. He clearly has issues. Great actor but lousy mate, Sean Penn style.

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  13. Staying doesn't equal the truth.

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  14. What he's saying I think is, when a person in a couple calls 911 for a domestic situation it is the law that at least ONE of the couple goes to the station no matter what happened, physical abuse or not. Just that phone call and 1 of you is shit outta luck whether it's true or not. And that is a true law.
    I bet they were drinking and fought and she over reacted personally. I'd like to think he was not abusing her, I really like her alot.

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  15. @RenoBlondee - Really? I've never heard that one before...?? I thought maybe you'd just get fined or something, like if it was a false account. So did that woman that called 911 b/c McDonald's ran out of chicken nuggest really get arrested then?

    "Marley is my wife's and my great friend."
    Yea, b/c no one has ever screwed around with their wife's friend before.

    Weren't there more pictures of him somewhere when he was filming and it showed some chick doing the walk of shame?

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  16. @MCH....Well, that was the law when I lived in NV.....anyone else know if it is nation wide or just by state?
    It is a specific law JUST for a domestic situation, so it wouldn't have any relevance for nugget lady ("nugget lady" lol)
    So it was a law that only applied to if 1 person, male or female called during a fight, ONE of them is going to to the station even if there is no evidence of physical harm. Not sure on the details about jail or being arrested though as it's not happened to me thank goodness, lol. Anyone know more detail about this than my vague knowledge??????

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  17. @RenoBlondee - That just seems so crazy! I believe ya, but I wanted to know if that was the law in other areas of the US too. :)

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  18. I can tell you that's certainly not the case here in Canada. Very often, cops get called to a location, talks ensue, it gets sorted out, NO ONE goes to the station. To say that someone always goes doesn't sound right to me.

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  19. Re: the domestic violence law - that is true here in FL too. I unfortunately know a couple of people who were arrested for this exact reason.

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