The woman who John Mayer allegedly flirted with in Holland has revealed she is contemplating legal action against the publication who revealed the false story.
Distressed Chaton Anderson, 32, insists an In Touch story is "completely not true".
The magazine reported that the Californian had met Mayer in an Amsterdam cafe last month and asked her out to dinner.
According to the publication, Anderson had asked about the singer's romance with Jennifer Aniston, and was told the relationship was "vague".
She then swapped details with Mayer but lost her cellphone before he could get in touch.
Now Anderson tells Us Weekly: "None of this is true. I met John Mayer almost a year ago. I don't understand why they've said it was this year.
"Nothing happened anyway - nothing at all. I just met him briefly and he said, `Hello, I'm John,' and that was it! It was just groups of people in a coffee shop."
Mayer's representative also insists the new report is bogus, stating: "The In Touch story is false."

















