Monday, February 5, 2007
The Real Reason for Mandy's Depression
The National Enquirer has unearthed the real reason behind Mandy Moore's recently revealed bout with depression. Most thought it was her break-up with 'Scrubs' star Zach Braff, but in reality it was the public comments that ex, Wilmer Valderrama made about their sex life that hit her hardest.
Notorious serial-dater, Valderrama, appeared on Howard Stern's radio show and made several boastful comments about taking Moore's virginity. Mandy may have been close to depression prior to hte incident, but it was hearing about this that really sent her over the edge.
"Mandy couldn't believe her ears when she heard the hurtful and tacky comments," said a friend of the pretty 22-year-old actress/singer. "She just wanted to crawl under a table and hide."
She purposefully disappeared from the Hollywood scene for a while, and holed up in a mountain cabin in the Catskills to nurse her hurt pride.
Moore seems to have bounced back well though, recently being seen out and about with new rumored love interest, DJ AM. They have been spotted kissing and snuggling most recently at Sundance.
Labels: DJ AM, Mandy Moore, Sundance Film Festival, Wilmer Valderrama, Zach Braff
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