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Jenson Button splits with Jessica Michibata

Jenson Button splits with Jessica Michibata

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Formula One driver Jenson Button has broken up with his model girlfriend, Jessica Michibata. Button dated the lingerie model for around 18 months but decided to call time on the relationship just after the Monaco Grand Prix due to problems in maintaining a long distance relationship.

 

 




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Great she is available again.

 

Anyone got her number?

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The factor thing on divorce rates the author has mentioned has nothing to do with ppl working away from home. The drivers in the F1 motor sport has a short career span much like soccer. Now that button is in his peak of his career and in his prime, he will have to make a decision on what he wants to focus on and commit to it. It's a tough decision. I'm sure he wants the best of both worlds but it seems like things dun workout the way he wanted.

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its rubbish. Schumacher got married and had kids when he was at the peak of his career. Jensen just wants to keep partying and of course racing.

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