Kathy Griffin reveals she eyed THIS actor as she seeks true love: 'Cannot trust'
Kathy Griffin opens up about her fresh manhunt after getting divorced twice
Kathy Griffin has revealed that she is in search of true love on four different dating apps.
For those unaware, the 65-year-old American comedian and actress tied the knot with Matt Moline in 2001, but they ended up getting divorced in 2006.
She then wed marketing executive Randy Bick in 2020, and in December 2023, they annulled their marriage by filing for divorce.
According to Radar Online, Griffin, who does not have kids, is again on a fresh hunt to find a partner who genuinely loves her for who she is rather than being impressed by her successful career.
Revealing what attracts her in a guy, she explained, "I like a guy that's nice, that's smart, that can handle the fact that I'm like a ballsy comedian and not be threatened by that or whatever. And just somebody to share life with. Nothing wild. Not a Hollywood type of guy, just a regular guy."
The Seinfeld star further said, "I am open to darn near anything. Do you not know me? That's how I get in trouble."
Notably, Griffin has gone on three dates until now, as she shared, "They were all nice guys, but I didn't really feel the connection. I just think it's funny that I'm on there as myself anyway.”
The Clicker crooner went on to unveil that she eyed one actor, confessing he was the best option.
"I had my eye on Marty Short, but that trollop Meryl Streep got in my way. You cannot trust these Hollywood phonies,” Kathy Griffin revealed.
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