Britney Spears, fresh off her breakup from David Lucado, plans to keep an open mind about ways to meet her next love interest – including dating app Tinder.
When asked about joining Tinder, Spears exclaimed to People, "Maybe!," adding, "Who knows? Possibly."
Whether or not she opts to join the masses on the dating app, Spears knows what two things she hopes to find in the next man in her life – kindness and a good sense of humor. "I like a guy to be just really sweet," said Spears. "Really sweet and to make me laugh: Those are the two main things that are important to being with someone."
On Tuesday, when Spears hinted at joining Tinder, she was in New York City to present The Intimate Britney Spears lingerie collection. While Spears admits that lingerie is generally worn for the enjoyment of another person, she prefers to empower herself by wearing it when she's alone. "I think with our world, [dressing up in lingerie for a man] is probably culturally what you're expected to do," Spears said. "But normally, I wear it alone in bed, with myself, and I'm happy,. It's empowering for a girl to do that alone!"
Spears confirmed that she and Lucado split earlier this month due to his infidelity. "The best thing about being cheated on is I get to go on more first dates," Spears said during her Piece of Me show at Planet Hollywood in Vegas. Spears had previously commented on the split rumors on Twitter, writing, "Ahhhh the single life!"
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