Eva Mendes Plans To Spend Valentine's Day Crying And Watching The Notebook
The actress poked fun at the rumours that she split from boyfriend Ryan Gosling

The actress poked fun at the rumours that she split from boyfriend Ryan Gosling
Eva Mendes revealed her plans for Valentine's Day - and we can't believe she has the exact same idea as us!
The actress stopped by the Ellen DeGeneres Show this week, and when the funny host asked her about her Friday night plans, Eva was ready with a cheeky response.
'I'm not a big Valentine's Day person,' she said.'I'll probably just order a deep dish and watch The Notebook or something.... Just cry and weep.'
Well then! Clearly Eva, 39, is playing coy about the rumours that she split from boyfriend Ryan Gosling. Reports of a breakup first surfaced in November and cropped up again a few weeks ago. But her rep has told MailOnline and E! News that the rumours are false.
(Excuse us while we imagine Ryan channelling his character to respond to the rumours: 'It wasn't over. It STILL isn't over!')
So, instead of chowing down on pizza and crying over Noah's abs, it seems more likely that Eva will be enjoying champagne and romance with the real-life Ryan.
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Meanwhile we will be watching The Notebook. Can we have a bottle of red wine to wash down that pizza, please?
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