Dating advice comes in many forms but surely the most attractive and successful people on the planet have some valid tips for us?
Recently the news broke that J-Lo gave her ex hubby Marc Anthony some advice, which led him to rekindling his relationship with Chloe Green. Quite what she said we don’t know (oh to be a fly on the wall), but we figured the stars might have dished out a few gems and wise words in their time.
We’ve compiled a list of helpful hints from some of showbiz’s biggest stars…
Demi Moore: ‘If you want to get our clothes off, focus on what you’re giving, not on what you can get! You may be able to score once – but we can smell the stink of selfish desires a mile away and are not interested.’
Will Smith: ‘Every man wants to marry his homie, a lot of women will impress them, but it’s the one they can always laugh with and be themselves with that will ultimately impress them the most. If you can be yourselves around each other, 100% of the time, and they can make your life like no one else can, you’ll never have a dull moment together.’
Beyonce: ‘I feel like you have to get to know yourself, know what you want, spend some time by yourself, and be proud of who you are before you can share that with someone else.’
Matthew McConaughey: ‘My mum always taught us to respect women and stuff but she would send us out when we were kids and say “Remember as much as she’s a catch, remember you’re the catch.” That was pretty good dating advice.’
Zooey Deschanel: ‘Don’t pretend to be someone else because eventually people find out.’
Brad Pitt: ‘Do you know how you tell real love? It’s when someone else’s interest trumps your own. I like to put it that way: trumps your own. Love of somebody else – of family, of your kids – becomes the most important, most worthwhile thing in your life. It’s what you foster and protect.’
Lady Gaga: ‘Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you’re wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn’t love you anymore.’
Jennifer Garner: ‘My mum gave me a good piece of advice. She said never marry a man thinking you can change him, and I think that starts from your first date …women are fixers so we have to just not fix.’
Jennifer Aniston: ‘Why does the romance leave relationships? I think its laziness. I really do. I think a good relationship is about collaboration. That’s the way to go in a relationship.’
Madonna: ‘To be brave is to love someone unconditionally, without expecting anything in return. To just give. That takes courage; because we don’t want to fall on our faces or leave ourselves open to hurt.’
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