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19/12/2019
The 'Desperate Housewives' actress hasn't been romantically involved since her 2003 divorce from Jon Tenney, but insists there is "nothing lonely" about her life.
Speaking to People magazine about her relationship status, the 55 year-old said: "There is a difference between being lonely and being alone. I have been single for a very long time but there is nothing lonely about my life. I want to remove the stigma of that.
"Many women who get divorced will not get remarried. That kind of sounds depressing but it doesn't have to be. Many women are not just surviving alone, they're thriving. They're empowered, they're making money, they're being healthy, they're traveling. You are allowed to be proud of your life when you're not part of a couple."
While empowered by her single status, Teri also finds growing older to be a "liberating" feeling.
She added: "I feel good, and I feel strong. It's liberating to care about the things that are important to you and not about the things that aren't important to you. When you're younger, you can get really hung up on things. I have the opportunity to think about things differently."
(JG/MH)
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Teri Hatcher Is Happy With Single Life
Teri Hatcher is quite content being single.The 'Desperate Housewives' actress hasn't been romantically involved since her 2003 divorce from Jon Tenney, but insists there is "nothing lonely" about her life.
Speaking to People magazine about her relationship status, the 55 year-old said: "There is a difference between being lonely and being alone. I have been single for a very long time but there is nothing lonely about my life. I want to remove the stigma of that.
"Many women who get divorced will not get remarried. That kind of sounds depressing but it doesn't have to be. Many women are not just surviving alone, they're thriving. They're empowered, they're making money, they're being healthy, they're traveling. You are allowed to be proud of your life when you're not part of a couple."
While empowered by her single status, Teri also finds growing older to be a "liberating" feeling.
She added: "I feel good, and I feel strong. It's liberating to care about the things that are important to you and not about the things that aren't important to you. When you're younger, you can get really hung up on things. I have the opportunity to think about things differently."
(JG/MH)
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