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Cameron Diaz is reportedly dating Jason Lewis.
The ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ actress attracted attention with her flirty and affectionate behavior towards the ‘Sex and the City’ actor during a recent meal together at a sushi restaurant in Venice Beach.
An onlooker said: “Cameron and Jason were sitting in the corner of Shima totally wrapped up in one another. They couldn’t stop touching each other. And we couldn’t stop looking.”
The couple have reportedly been friends for several years, but it is only in recent weeks that Cameron - who has been romantically linked with Maroon 5 star Adam Levine and actors Jude Law and Leonardo DiCaprio since splitting from British model Paul Sculfor in May - and Jason have started a relationship.
The source added to Grazia magazine: “They’ve always got along, but now realize just how much they have in common. Jason is exactly Cameron’s type. She’s attracted to athletic types and they’re both passionate about the environment.”
Like Paul, Jason has previously dated Jennifer Aniston - who was in a relationship with singer John Mayer for several months after he split from Cameron.
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The Sex and the City movie is one of the biggest films of the summer at the moment, but co-star Jason Lewis isn’t letting the movie’s success go to his head.
“There’s probably more recognition on the streets right now. For the moment. Not vastly different,” he tells OK! at the Don Julio summer kickoff party at the Surf Lodge in Montauk. “I think these things move in increments and I don’t really pay attention that much to that aspect of my life.”
Jason reprised his role as Smith Jerrod in the film, but admits he’s ready to move on to something new now.
“I’m looking at a few different things,” he says. “I just want to make sure the next thing is fun and interesting. I live my life that way. I should be reading scripts [now]!”
Good writing is what entices the 36-year-old the most and, unlike most actors, Jason doesn’t have an ideal role in mind.
“I think that’s kind of the fun thing about my job, there’s not a singular thing to it, it’s the difference of it all,” he says. “You get to play a jerk, you get to play a nice guy, you get to explore parts of yourself that you don’t really get to live in day-to-day.”
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Jason Lewis can’t stop romancing older women, because he is convinced sex gets better with age.
The 36-year-old Sex and the City star, who hooks up with 51-year-old Kim Cattrall’s character Samantha in the big-screen adaptation of the hit TV series, admits he shares some of his character’s desires for more mature partners.
He says, “Older women rock, especially when you’re young. Young people should sleep with older people. Sex is something best done with experience. When I was living in France, I had a couple-month affair with a woman who was around 50. I never let her see where I lived, because I was a little scared of her. We’d meet in the city and she’s take me out to her chateau, have this great dinner, make love. In the morning, I’d ride her horse while she cooked me breakfast. The she’d drop me off in Paris.”
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Jason Lewis, aka Smith Jerrod from “Sex and the City,” doesn’t stray far from his onscreen persona when it comes to the more amorous parts of his personality.
Lewis told Elle magazine that like his “SATC” character, he once had a fling with an older woman. “When I was living in France, I had a couple-month affair with a woman who was around 50. I never let her see where I lived, because I was a little scared of her. We’d meet in the city and she’d take me out to her chateau, have this great dinner, make love. In the morning, I’d ride her horse while she cooked me breakfast. Then she’d drop me off in Paris,” Lewis told Elle.
Lewis said connects to the “SATC” idea that you sometimes have to overlook some flaws in relationships. “I was with a particularly malodorous girl once — beautiful but really stinky,” he told the magazine. “ She had every body odor. I remember thinking, ‘Your arms stink. Your breath stinks. Oh, God, even your hair stinks.’ I had no idea what to do. I remember asking a female friend, ‘What do I do? Slip her acidophilus when I cook for her?’”
