Jane Krakowski is not dating the guy MyPillow.
A report in the Daily Mail tabloid circulated Thursday saying that 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Ally McBeal the actress, 52, had a nine-month romantic relationship with Mike Lindell, CEO of the pillow company and guest of former President Donald Trump’s White House. However, a spokesman for the star denied the report with a humorous statement.
“Jane never met Mr. Lindell”, the representative for Name this tune host told Yahoo Entertainment. “She doesn’t have and has never had any relationship with him, romantic or not. She is, however, in complete fantasy relationships with Brad Pitt, Regé-Jean Page and Kermit the Frog and is grateful for any and all coverage of them. “
According Daily Mail story, Krakowski and Lindell met in a studio about eight years ago – around the same time 30 Rock wrapped. They were friends until a year ago, when sources said things were romantic – after a year of Lindell, 59, from Minnesota, trying to woo her with gifts of champagne and flowers.
The unlikely pair’s relationship was an “open secret” in New York’s West Village, where she lives and they were seen, the report says. However, after nine months of quarantined dating, they split up at the end of the summer, after a weekend that apparently went wrong while they were at their beach house in Hamptons. She then started dating someone else.
Despite sources that detail the “passionate” romance, Krakowski – mother of a 9-year-old son with ex-fiance Robert Godley – denied the account that he knew the businessman, saying at close range, “I never met the man.”
Lindell also denied the romance to the account, taking a step forward with, “Never heard of Jane Krakowski ???”
O New York PostPage Six reports that it heard rumors about Krakowski and Lindell in November, but a friend of the actress called it a “silly rumor”.
Lindell has been in the news for his unwavering support for Trump, including defending electoral conspiracy theories. And his business logo was featured on TrumpMarch.com, a website that promotes the January 6 rally in Washington, DC, which has turned into rioters invading the Capitol.
After Lindell’s visit to the White House last week to discuss proven fraud – just before Trump left – the CEO, who appears on the packaging of his products and in commercials, said that major retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have abandoned their products. However, these brands said it was related to the drop in sales – and not to their political beliefs.
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