Vaughn is put on the spot
Vaughn is put on the spot
NEW YORK -- Though Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston have been mum about their romantic relationship, they aren't fooling David Letterman.
With Vaughn as a guest on "The Late Show," Letterman took the approach of presuming the relationship, which has been frequently photographed, but not "officially" confirmed.
"Hey, nice going on that Jennifer Aniston thing," the late-night host says to Vaughn on a taped interview to air Friday on CBS (11:30 p.m.).
Letterman also tells Vaughn, who stars with Aniston in the upcoming film, "The Break-Up," that he thinks they make a nice couple.
Letterman then asks if they aren't a couple.
"I'm not saying we are or aren't a couple," says Vaughn. "I think she's great, but I just don't discuss whether we are."
Reports of a relationship between Vaughn and Aniston, 37, began to surface last fall when the two were shooting "The Break-Up." Neither star has confirmed it.
Today's birthdays
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Willie Mays is 75. Senate Banking Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala., is 72. Rock singer Bob Seger is 61. Singer Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 61. Actor Alan Dale is 59. Actor Ben Masters is 59. Actor Gregg Henry is 54. British Prime Minister Tony Blair is 53. TV game-show host Tom Bergeron is 51. Actress Roma Downey is 46. Actor George Clooney is 45. Actor Clay O'Brien is 45. Rock singer-musician Tony Scalzo (Fastball) is 42. Rock musician Mark Bryan (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 39.
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