Alesha Dixon's friends think she's weird

 
1 June 2012
The Weekender

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Alesha Dixon has said her friends think she's weird because she doesn't mind being single.

The Britain's Got Talent judge told Marie Claire magazine that she isn't in a rush to have children abd admitted she is in no rush to have children and she wonders whether she may be lacking maternal feelings.

However Dixon, 33, added: "I do want kids. But I'm quite happy not having children right now. I love the fact that I can live a spontaneous lifestyle. And I love a lie-in."

The star, who defected from Strictly Come Dancing earlier this year, said she was currently single but has been on dates, although she was "just private about it".

Dixon said she enjoyed living alone and did not get lonely, although her friends found it difficult to understand how she could be happy without a man.

"I've got friends who genuinely do (think I'm weird). They sit there and go, 'I need a man.'

"I'll have a go at them - 'You don't need a man, you need a hobby. You're just bored. Go and get a box-set. Get over it'," she said.

Dixon continued: "Babies smell amazing, but I'm not one of these women who smell a baby and go, 'I want one'. I see a dog over the field and go, 'I want one'.

"I hope I don't have something maternal missing," she said in the interview with the July edition of Marie Claire, out now.

"I'm still friends with the girls I grew up with and they're all on their second child. They're all like, 'Don't be in your 40s by the time you have kids,' and I'm like, 'Why not? There's nothing wrong with that.'

Dixon, who is divorced from So Solid Crew star MC Harvey, said she had been getting annoyed by BGT boss Simon Cowell's frequent ribbing about her single status.

"The winding up does annoy me. Anyone who walks out on stage, whether he's eight or 80, they'll go, 'Oh, Alesha, he'd be good for you'. I'm the butt of the single jokes.

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