Former Celebrity Big Brother star reveals she has 'given up on love' after two years celibate
11.03.2024 - 23:53
/ ok.co.uk
Celebrity Big Brother star Chantelle Houghton has revealed she has been celibate for two years after ‘giving up on finding love.’ Chantelle famously entered Celebrity Big Brother as a normal person tasked with convincing her fellow a-list housemates that she too was a big name. She fell in love with castmate and Ordinary Boys’ frontman Samuel ‘Preston,’ with the pair getting married in 2006 just months after leaving Big Brother, but sadly the relationship didn’t last.
Chantelle then got engaged fellow Celebrity Big Brother champion Alex Reid, welcoming their daughter Dolly, now 11, together, before splitting up. Now, Chantelle says she is done dating due to too many bad experiences and isn’t interested in having ‘lots of different men coming in and out of her little girl’s life.’ The now 40-year-old admitted that she’s 'given up on love', after becoming tired of ‘unfaithful partners, bad dates, and creeps.’ ”The dating landscape has completely changed; decency seems to have gone out of the window, and in all honesty, after a series of heartbreaks, cheating partners, and disastrous dates, I’ve now given up looking for love,” she admitted.
Chantelle also called out ‘creeps who approach me on social media’ and send her sexually inappropriate messages. "Where have all the gentlemen gone? Chivalry appears to be dead, and I’d much rather go through the rest of my life single than settle for someone who makes me miserable,’ she confessed to The Sun.
Chantelle revealed that one bad dating experience, in particular, has put her off trying to find her perfect match, as she opened up about a man she met on a dating app taking her out to lunch at a lavish restaurant. But Chantelle was less than impressed when her date treated
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