Gerard Butler: I Denied Banging Brandi Glanville Because I Didn't Know Her Name

Gerard Butler may have denied sleeping with Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville, but he only said it didn’t happen because he had no idea that was the name of the girl he banged at that one beach party awhile back. Now that he’s been shown a face to go along with the name, he’s willing to admit they did have a roll in the hay.

Butler made the admission yesterday on The Howard Stern Show, ending months of gossipy speculation that started when Glanville told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that she and Butler had sex. Not long after, Butler denied the story to a cameraman and Glanville was widely ridiculed for making up the story. At some point, however, Butler saw a picture of her, realized what happened, tracked down her phone number and combination chewed her out for talking about what happened publically and apologized for never learning her last name.

Here’s a quote from the interview, courtesy of US Magazine

"I said one, 'I'm not very happy you did that because there are certain things you keep a little private.' And two, 'I'm sorry I said I didn't know who you were!'"

Since the sexual encounter, Butler’s adventurous personal life has actually slowed down quite a bit. He began dating model Madalina Ghenea about ten months ago, and the two are reportedly still getting along great. They’re not quite at the point where people will start asking about wedding bells, but if all keeps progressing well, you never know.

As for Glanville, she’s still making headlines weekly, mostly for her idiotic feud with her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian’s new wife LeAnn Rimes.

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