“You can’t build a relationship with someone who is disconnected from themselves,” the caption of the March Instagram post read. “We can’t expect someone to see us when we can’t even see themselves. Getting in a relationship is the easy part. Nurturing & fostering it is a different story. After all, love is not a feeling, it’s action.”
And since the divorce filing, Jennifer, 55, has been vocal about how she’s been doing during a time in which her “whole f–king world exploded.”
“You have to be complete, if you want something that’s more complete,” she told comedian Nikki Glaser in the October 2024 issue of Interview magazine. “You have to be good on your own. I thought I learned that, but I didn’t. And then, this summer, I had to be like, ‘I need to go off and be on my own. I want to prove to myself that I can do that.’”
And when it comes to new romances, the “On The Floor” singer shared that she is taking this opportunity to enjoy single life.
“There’s no new bar because I’m not looking for anybody,” she continued. “I’m not looking for anybody, because everything that I’ve done over the past 25, 30 years, being in these different challenging situations, what can I f–king do when it’s just me flying on my own. What if I’m just free?”
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