Washington: Actress Sandra Bullock’s cheating husband Jesse James has been revealed by his ex-wife to still be hoping that the ‘Speed’ star will take him back.
A source revealed that adult film actress Janine Lindemulder, 41, had made the claim after she watched James, who she was married to for 2 years, in his Nightline interview.
She believes his claim he was abused, as a child was all a ploy to win public sympathy.
“As far as Janine is concerned Jesse is just a master con artist who was trying to manipulate the situation for his own ends,” Radar Online quoted the source as saying.
“She does not think that the abuse James claimed he suffered at the hands of his father was anywhere near as bad as he claimed.
“Janine feels that Jesse was left scarred towards women after his own mom abandoned him when he was only 7-years-old.
“Jesse really is a control freak who reacts really badly towards people when he cannot get his own way. His father stood-up to him at times and he resented that.
“He believes that Sandra will take him back in time and that they just have to stay apart for a while for the sake of her public image.
“His ego is so big that he cannot really accept that he brought about his own downfall and nobody else,” the source added.
ANI
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