The Pussycat Dolls star insists she doesn't need a boyfriend to rely on financially or to be taken care of but she would like to find a partner who loves her independence as much as she does.
"I wouldn't say it's a learning thing. It's just something new that would be nice to have. I've been really good at being driven and taking care of myself, and I would like for someone to come in and support me. Not financially, and not that I need a man to take care of me, but I would like to share my life with someone whose company I enjoy and who supports me. But I'm really good on my own. So this is the thing, it's finding someone to go on adventures with. I want to experience the world with someone that makes me laugh, but who also has the emotional intelligence to have an interesting conversation."
Speaking about finding love in a pandemic, she told on Sunday newspaper's Fabulous magazine: "My friend one day was like, 'Have you checked your DMs?' I don't really do that normally, but it was interesting. There's been a wide spectrum of characters popping in there and normally I wouldn't even be open to something like that, but because we’re not able to go out and socialise, I was trying to be open to new ways but … Let's just say I’m excited to meet people in real life! I enjoy that chemistry and that connection. You can't beat that. I'm excited to get dressed up, feel cute, and get out there."
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