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Fergie not ready to date

Fergie isn’t ready to date again.
The ‘Life Goes On’ singer recently revealed she and husband Josh Duhamel – with whom she has four-year-old son Axl – had split earlier this year, and though she’s "open" to finding love again in the future, she isn’t looking for anyone right now.
Speaking on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’, she said: "I don’t know. It’s too soon for me to even think about dating. I’m open to love, but it’s just too soon."
The 42-year-old singer was also quizzed about previous comments she’d made about getting romantic with women, but played down the revelation.
She said: "The things you say in an interview. I let it all out there, and it’s so funny the one-liners people pick up on."
Meanwhile, Fergie previously admitted she still has "so much love" for Josh and she and the 44-year-old actor will always be "great friends".
She shared: "We’re great friends, Josh and I, there’s so much love that we have for each other. We really like each other, we have fun with each other. We’re just not a romantic couple anymore.
"But we are still Axl’s parents through and through, and our families – each other’s families, the cousins, my nieces and nephews – it’s all the same. So that’s the only thing that’s changed."
And Fergie insists there’s "no need" for negativity following their split as the most important thing now is the happiness of their son.
Asked if the wellbeing of their son was their top priority, she said: "Absolutely. It’s just been all love in our family. Our families are families together and that cannot change. That is Axl’s family, the cousins, I mean, all of mine, the Duhamels and the Kempers and everybody that I’ve fallen in love with, they’re a family."

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