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Gemma Jones

This Morning's Josie Gibson wants man to pay for her as she's looking for love

This Morning's Josie Gibson has revealed that she would like to start dating again - but only if the guys pay for her on dates.

Josie, who found fame on Big Brother, has confessed that she would love to be wined and dined and would enjoy a "little bit of attention" from a potential partner.

But the 36-year-old is nervous about introducing anyone to her three-year-old son Reggie-James who she shares with her ex, Terry.

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Speaking to OK Magazine, the single mum explained how finding love can be a challenge.

When asked if she was on the search for love, she replied: "It would be nice to be taken out for dinner by someone.

"But I couldn’t give them anything else. [Laughs] I just want someone to give me maybe a little bit of attention... And dinner!

She continued: "But they’ve got to pay. But my son is too young. I’m really quite funny about that. I don’t like people in my son’s circle.

"It’s hard because if you meet someone, you want to bring them into your life. But I can’t show them my life because I don’t want to put Reg at risk like that."

Elsewhere in her latest interview, Josie also opened up about her desire to have more children.

The star admitted in her chat with OK! that she wished she'd "started earlier" when it comes to having kids and reiterated her desire to perhaps adopt one day in the future.

Last month, Josie first expressed an interest in adopting "so Reg has got a brother or sister" when chatting to Closer magazine, in December.

She said: "I haven't got enough time at the moment but, if everything slows down, I'll definitely do it. There are so many kids in the world who need a good home."

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