John Mayer just revealed the real score between him and Kourtney Kardashian. The two were linked after they bumped into each other at a party last year.

During his appearance on Andy Cohen’s radio show “Radio Andy,” Mayer said that he and the reality TV star are not an item. Back in December, a source said that the “Gravity” singer immediately hit it off with the mom of three after they crossed paths at the GQ Men of the Year Party.

Mayer said that the information about him bumping into the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star was accurate. However, everything else that was said about their alleged budding romance was incorrect. The singer gave Cohen and his fans a better story.

“I ran into the bass player from The Scorpions and his name was Klaus or something,” he said. “I don’t think it was Klaus but it was close. I said, ‘Klaus, it was sweet serendipity running into you.’ He started throwing me in a video and I was hamming it up because I love The Scorpions and then Kourtney Kardashian walks up. I said, ‘Kourtney, walk away. This is the bass player from The Scorpions and he’s going to try to get you in his video…’” he added.

Mayer said that all he did was save the reality star from appearing on the video of The Scorpions’ bass player. However, an alleged insider claimed that Mayer told Kardashian that it was “sweet serendipity” running into her. Mayer said that this wasn’t true because it’s hyper-corny and he wouldn’t say something like that.

“But if you’re getting paid to write the story and you listen to every John Mayer song and say, ‘What’s the next thing he might say based on all the lyrics?’ it might be ‘It was sweet serendipity running into you.’ But I didn’t say that because it’s hyper-corny,” Mayer said.

During his interview with Cohen, Mayer said that he actually likes the Kardashians because they are very nice people.

Kourtney Kardashian
TV personality Kourtney Kardashian attends the NBCUniversal 2016 Upfront Presentation on May 16, 2016 in New York, New York. Slaven Vlasic, Getty Images

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