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REPORT: The Boss Bruce Springsteen Accused Of Cheating

April 4 2010, Published 5:56 a.m. ET

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Bruce Springsteen had an 'affair' with a New Jersey housewife, according to new court papers.

The New York Post is reporting housewife and mother-of-two Ann Kelly, 45, met the married Springsteen in 2005 -- and he showered her with concert tickets, serenaded her during rehearsals and confessed she was on his mind while he toured.

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The relationship between Kelly and the "Born to Run" singer began with chitchats on the treadmills at a high-priced Red Bank, New Jersey, gym, but the pace quickened with lunch dates and a full-on affair, her soon-to-be ex-husband claimed.

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Kelly had the "nicest ass" at her gym, Springsteen said, according to a suit.

The two allegedly had lunch dates with her two kids present.

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The accusations of an illicit tryst came to light after Ann's spurned husband of 17 years, Arthur Kelly, 46, a mortgage-broker, filed for divorce on March 27, 2009.

Springsteen is married to wife and band member Patti Scialfa.

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