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Charlotte Worthy finds men "often boring"

Takes time for her dogs - not for a man: Charlotte Würdig.
Takes time for her dogs - not for a man: Charlotte Würdig.

Charlotte Worthy finds men "often boring"

After her split from Sido and a subsequent "storm-and-stress" period, Charlotte Würdig is happier than ever being single. After all, she has her fur babies, although she admits, "I wouldn't compare men and dogs that easily."

It's been over four years since moderator Charlotte Würdig and rapper Sido parted ways. While he has moved on with Georgina Stumpf, alias Gia Georgina, Würdig's love life seems to be at a standstill.

However, the 45-year-old doesn't seem too bothered, as revealed in an interview with "Bunte" magazine. She keeps busy with their two sons, born in 2013 and 2016, and her three Bernese mountain dogs.

"I wouldn't compare men and dogs that easily," Würdig admits, but she does draw a parallel: "But of course, both require time." Unfortunately, she doesn't have much time for a romantic relationship at the moment. "I'm not looking for one either. I had my storm-and-stress phase right after my split from Paul," she reveals.

A Flirt While Walking the Dogs?

During that phase, Würdig dated a lot. "It was an exciting time when I had to completely reorient myself," she recalls, adding, "The belly rubs felt good and boosted my self-confidence. But that phase was over quickly. Now, I often find men boring and even lazy."

Oops! Not great news for potential suitors. The chances of flirting with Würdig while walking her dogs also seem slim. "I'm too busy keeping the pack together. Plus, three dogs might complicate things. Some people even think I'm a dog sitter," she confesses.

But there's more: "And if you do meet someone, they have to be very dog-friendly. Dog allergies would be bad, and a long-distance relationship is nearly impossible. But seriously: The older I get and the more people I meet, the happier I am with my animals."

In other words, Charlotte Würdig is almost completely devoted to her dogs. Looks like the two-legged friends will have to wait their turn.

Despite her previous flirtatious encounters during her "storm-and-stress" phase, Charlotte Wuérdig currently prefers the company of her fur babies over human relationships. The entertainment she derives comes from her three Bernese mountain dogs, requiring her full attention and time.

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