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Jesse James Engaged for 5th Time

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Hollywood’s tatted and untamable bad boy is on the road to settling down…again.

Following his high profile breakups with the likes of Sandra Bullock and Kat Von D, Jesse James has set his sights on a lesser-known vixen: drag racer Alexis DeJoria. And it turns out the couple has wedding bells in their near future.

Hollyscoop has learned exclusively that James and DeJoria are engaged. Insiders from the drag racing circuit confirm the news.

This will be Jesse’s fourth marriage, and fifth engagement, and, no…we are not making up those numbers.


Along with Bullock, women that Jesse has been tied to via wedlock include both Karla James and adult actress Janine Lindemulder. Also, the West Coast Choppers CEO has three children between the latter two women.

If you’re not familiar with the name “Alexis DeJoria,” it’s probably because you’re spending more time watching E! news, rather than Spike TV. But, other than racing very fast cars, Alexis is also the daughter of John Paul DeJoria, aka the co-founder of hair care giant Paul Mitchell.

The reason we even care about a new Jesse James relationship in the first place is because his previous relationships with Bullock and Von D caught headline buzz when they both concluded with cheating scandals on the bad boy’s end—his cheating on Bullock ended in a top-selling memoir American Outlaw, and his cheating on Von D ended in a termination of their engagement.

RadarOnline.com broke the story of a maturing relationship, reporting that “Jesse and Alexis have been dating for a little over a month,” but their engagement has yet to be announced. We’re told not many people know about it yet…

Time will tell if this relationship will have a longer shelf life than the headline bandit’s previous flings...


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