Every gossip outlet gets things wrong now and then. When a mistake is made online, it's fixable in minutes; just throw a strike through the error, insert the accurate info, and you're all set. When a mistake is made in a daily, it's only 24 hours before the next issue pops up to make readers forget. But when a mistake is made in a weekly, well, that's seven long days of staring at your error.
This week, Us Weekly is doing just that. It was only after they mocked up their Love Notes page and sent it to the printer did anyone notice their gaffe: In their story (pictured, left) on Sheryl Crow's new man friend, John Cassimus, the chief of southern restaurant chain Zoƫ's Kitchen, they feature Crow with somebody, but it isn't Cassimus.
It appears the photo agency WENN (at least according to the magazine's photo credit) misidentified the guy she's walking with, and editors at Us didn't double check. Meanwhile, the story itself is several weeks old; blogs like Just Jared picked up on Life & Style's report from a May issue (pictured, right), where the actual Cassimus is shown.
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The guy in the photo with Sheryl and Wyatt would be her longtime tour manager. Muahahaha.
And by the way, I don't see where they get the idea that Mr Cassimus looks like Lance Armstrong. I see a good-looking guy with kind eyes, not someone with a sneaky,self-entitled glare like Armstrong.
I hope Mr Cassimus makes her happy. She deserves it after the shit she's been put through.
I KNOW CASSIMUS PERSONALLY AS WELL AS ZOEY Amd nacus his parents a loy you dont know sheryl either she will get hurt i can assure you he is a con man flashing a nice smile contact me and ill tell you all you need to write a great story ihave other offers for tgis so contact me asap
That's the truth! John (c)Assimus is no catch. He takes too much after Zoe and not Marcus. And now he's been pushed out of Zoes, too! Sounds like his new partners didn't approve of his progress last year. Sheryl made the right move by dropping him at the curb.