May 16, 2011 10:54 GMT  ·  By
Jesse James says he doubted Sandra Bullock when she was telling him she loved him
   Jesse James says he doubted Sandra Bullock when she was telling him she loved him

Jesse James is still promoting his first autobiographical book, “American Outlaw,” which came out a few days ago, and, at the same time, he’s still doing so by taking uncalled-for jabs at his ex, Sandra Bullock, on whom he cheated with several women.

Late last week, James was on Piers Morgan on CNN to talk about the book, which also details how his marriage to Bullock came apart in the aftermath of the cheating scandal and his new relationship to Kat Von D, whom he’s planning to marry.

Before the interview with Morgan, Jesse has hinted that part of the reason he cheated on Sandra was because he believed she was not being true to him when she told him she loved him.

If this was just a hint before, it’s now stated as fact: Sandra lied to him and this is why he cheated on her, James says, as the video below will confirm.

When Bullock was sweeping awards at last year’s awards season for her work in “The Blind Side,” she would often mention her husband Jesse, without whose love and support she said she couldn’t have achieved so much.

“My work got better when I met you, because I never knew what it felt like for someone to have my back,” were her exact words at the 2010 Golden Globe awards.

As Jesse James sees it, the fact that Sandra made a point of speaking out on their marriage in more or less the same terms in her acceptance speeches proves that she was putting on an act.

“She said that same speech at four different awards shows,” Jesse tells Piers Morgan. Then, he asks, “What does she do for a living?” in the hope of getting the host to draw his own conclusion.

“Movie star. Actor,” Piers answers, to which Jesse simply responds, “Oh, ok. Cool.”

Asked whether he thinks Sandra was putting on an “act,” Jesse James suddenly refuses to commit to a definite answer – though the one he does provide doesn’t really leave any room for doubts as to what he really thinks.

“Um... You know... I think people have to live in that world,” he says, adding that he’s now happy to have finally gotten himself out of that world.