Jennifer Love Hewitt hates splits
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Jennifer Love Hewitt hates being single.
The 'Ghost Whisperer' actress - who recently split from long-term boyfriend Jamie Kennedy - doesn't like being on her own and loves being part of a couple.
Jennifer, who has written a self-help book on relationships 'The Day I Shot Cupid', said: "Back in the shark tank! I never said in the book that I knew how to be in the perfect relationship. I say in my book I want to be the readers' kind spirit out in the dating world. And now, more than ever, I am. I don't like to go out to clubs and party. I'm not into, 'Let's go out with one guy on a Monday and another guy on a Wednesday,' that's just not me. I'm a relationship kind of girl. I like a twosome. Some people get excited about being single. I don't."
Jennifer, 31, insists her break-up from Jamie was amicable and she is now looking forward to moving on with her life.
She told People: "We've parted as friends. There's no anger, there's no upset, there's no enemies. It's been totally fine. It's really a testament to who he is and to who I am. We're both grown-ups.
"I want to be an independent woman who falls in love, finds a great partner for her lifetime, has kids and kind of does it all. I'd like to have it all."
- Bang! Showbiz
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