Robin Thicke Divorce: Wife Cheating Lies? [RUMORS] ‘Blurred Lines’ & ‘Get Her Back’ Singer Reveals Real Reason For Paula Patton Split

Robin Thicke has revealed that his cheating scandal is not the reason for their divorce.

"[Cheating] is not why we're apart," he said during a recent Hot 97 interview.

"We're apart because we just couldn't be together anymore for a while. There's a hundred different reasons, there isn't just one. There's a long list...I changed, and I got a little too selfish, a little too greedy and little too full of myself."

Robin Thicke has reportedly not seen his ex-wife Paula Patton in four months, Fox News reports.

Could she be hiding from him because of his attempts to win her back with his "Get Her Back" track and "Paula" album?

"I try to keep most of that private but I haven't seen her for four months," Thicke said, according to the site.

"If you've been together that long, you kinda became adults together instead of being adults and then meeting. But maybe a year or two off, we'll become our own people without each other and then it will be meant to be."

Robin Thicke apologized to his ex-wife Paula Patton at the BET Awards and promoted his new "Paula" single and "Get Her Back" album, leaving many fans wondering if she may start to get annoyed by his publicity campaign.

Robin Thicke and Paula Patton may be faking their divorce for publicity surrounding the "Blurred Lines" singer's new "Paula" and "Get Her Back" tracks, according to Vice News.

"But why is Thicke doing this? Why go through all the effort of publicly embarrassing yourself just to sell a few extra records? The answer may lie in Robin's quest for legitimacy. Thicke is playing the long con with this album push, masquerading a serious R&B project under the very transparent veil of public humiliation. Thicke is taking Usher's formula for Confessions, grinding it up into a very fine powder, mainlining it as a way to thin out the pure Cheez-Wiz that runs through his veins, and then freebasing what he couldn't melt on a spoon," the website writes.

"The fact that it (probably) isn't real frees him of the pesky burden of discretion that most people deal with when in the throes of relationship woes. The video for "Get Her Back" is coated with subtle clues as to why the two ended the relationship, featuring snippets of coded text message and a visibly bruised up Robin. It continues to add to the mystery of what fueled the couple's recent separation without providing any additional information. But more so, it's a fucking fantastic song, and maybe the best he's put out since "Lost Without You." And if it only takes a gigantic public hoax that hinges around a fake marriage dissolution to make the public pay attention to good music, then maybe it's worth it. At least he's not doing something terrible, like shooting at concert promoters from a moving van, or publicly coming out at a Furry. It's entertainment. Allow yourself to be entertained by it."

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