Cheating Robin Thicke Divorce: Wife Paula Patton Offended By Crotch Thrust? [UPDATE] ‘Blurred Lines’ Singer Performs ‘Get Her Back’ At Billboard Music Awards 2014

Robin Thicke, who was caught cheating on his wife Paula Patton earlier this year, thrust his crotch at a female fan while performed his "Get Her Back" track at the Billboard Music Awards 2014, leaving many fans wondering if she was offended by the move.

Robin Thicke's ex-wife Paula Patton revealed during a recent interview with Vanity Fair magazine that there will always be a deep love between her and the "Blurred Lines" singer.

"We've known each other since we were teenagers. All I can tell you is there's a deep love there - always was, and always will be," she told the magazine.

"He wasn't my first kiss," Patton says, "but he was my first lots of other things."

Robin Thicke and ex-wife Paula Patton's decision to end their marriage after allegations of cheating may have been "the right thing" to do, the "Blurred Lines" singer's father Alan revealed during a recent interview.

"From my perspective, I always let Robin speak through his music," the former "Growing Pains" star told Us Weekly.

"We love them, they're great people. Whatever they decide to do, it will be the right thing."

Robin Thicke has threatened to sue Star magazine for reporting that his divorce with former wife Paula Patton was based on him cheating on her with a massage therapist the couple had three-way hook ups with, the Daily Mail reports.

"On behalf of Mr. Thicke, as well as [the alleged masseuse], we categorically deny every assertion of fact posited in your email [asking for comment] and are certain there can be no reliable, trustworthy source of any such story, given its gross deviation from the truth. Any purported source of such a story is lying," Robin Thicke's attorney Howard E. King wrote in a letter to the magazine, according to the site.

"Publication of this blatantly false story absent a failure to fully investigate the truth combined with reliance on what has to be a flimsy source, will support a finding that the story is published in wanton and reckless disregard of the truth, leading to a finding of malice and the imposition of actual and punitive damages."

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