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John Mayer splits from Kat Stickler, but why?

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Source : PERTHNOW NEWS

John Mayer has split from influencer Kat Stickler.

The 48-year-old music star – who has previously dated the likes of Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Aniston, Katy Perry, and Taylor Swift – and Kat “are no longer seeing each other and split a few months ago”.

The source told Us Weekly: “It wasn’t a dramatic split, the relationship just fizzled out.

“They realised they have very different lifestyles but it was a lot of fun while it lasted and are still friends.”

Kat, who is a mom, always felt slightly anxious about the idea of John meeting her daughter.

The insider shared: “Kat was always hesitant bringing her daughter around someone she was dating and both of their busy schedules made it hard to navigate.”

The pair started dating in 2025, and according to a source, John “sought her out and pursued her” at the time.

The insider told Us Weekly last year: “Kat just broke up with someone she had been dating for a few months and thought it would be fun to date again, and was interested in John.”

The chart-topping star opened up about his love life last year, revealing that he was still single at the time.

John also confirmed that he’d love to tie the knot one day, and despite his previous heartbreaks, he’s still very optimistic of finding his ideal woman.

Speaking to Will Arnett at SmartLess Live in June 2025, he was asked: “It’s not easy for John Mayer to date. In all seriousness, like, what are you going to do? It’s tough to meet people.”

John then replied: “I would not date someone if it didn’t have the upward mobility of becoming a marriage … every girlfriend would be a potential wife at this point.”

John also revealed some of his dating fears.

The music star explained: “I think that younger people need to get a head start on being more vulnerable. Being sarcastically invulnerable and apathetic is a really good healing mechanism to get over the past breakup.

“I fear there’s a generation of … people, men and women, who have decided to come into relationships in a very inflexible, sarcastic [way].”