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    Kathy Griffin is "embarrassed" to admit being on "four" dating apps - despite previously saying she could not imagine herself using them

    Since divorcing her second husband, marketing ex ecutive Randy Bick, in January, the 65-year-old comedienne has scoured the unnamed sites for a new man, and has had "three different dates so far" - all of which were unsuccessful.


    Kathy quipped to People: "Can you believe it? I'm on four freaking apps. It's just embarrassing. I've gone on three different dates so far. They were all nice guys, but I didn't really feel the connection. I just think it's funny that I'm on there as myself anyway."

    The Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List star needs a partner who can accept her for who she is.

    She said: "I like a guy that's nice, that's smart, that can handle the fact that I'm like a ballsy comedian and not be threatened by that or whatever.

    "And just somebody to share life with. Nothing wild. Not a Hollywood type of guy, just a regular guy."

    Kathy's dating app confession comes after she could not imagine herself on the sites to find love after divorcing Randy.

    In October 2024, she told the publication: "Can you imagine me on the dating apps?"

    Kathy - who was married to 54-year-old actor Matt Moline from 2001 until 2006 - then joked: "I'm taking advice, obviously I'll be starting with FarmersOnly.com. I'm kidding, I don't know anything about farming. But I am a bit of a hoe. There, I said it."

    The Pulp Fiction actress even eyed 75-year-old actor Martin Short - but she joked his The Only Murders in the Building "trollop" co-star Meryl Streep, 76, got in the way.

    Kathy - who referenced speculation that Martin and Meryl had been linked after their Disney+ show relationship spilled over into real life - also told People in October 2024: "I am open to darn near anything. Do you not know me? That's how I get in trouble.

    "I had my eye on Marty Short, but that trollop Meryl Streep got in my way. You cannot trust these Hollywood phonies."

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