Kirstie Alley Advises Older Men to Stop Being ‘So Freaking Boring’

Kirstie Alley is looking fine after her 50-pound weight loss, leaving her single and ready to mingle. However, the 64-year-old actress seems to be having some trouble finding men that leave her breath...
Kirstie Alley Advises Older Men to Stop Being ‘So Freaking Boring’
Written by Pam Wright
  • Kirstie Alley is looking fine after her 50-pound weight loss, leaving her single and ready to mingle.

    However, the 64-year-old actress seems to be having some trouble finding men that leave her breathless. Instead, they apparently leave her ready for a snooze.

    To help the fellas of a certain age out there, Kirstie offered some advice via Entertainment Tonight.

    “I wanted to say something to men over 45. Don’t be so freaking boring!” Alley said. “Don’t have the life already sucked out of you.”

    While her words may seem harsh, the Cheers actress says she would rather date someone her own age… if only they would be a little more interesting and fun.

    “All it does is leave women to date young men and be really embarrassed, because we are dating guys in tank tops,” Alley continued.” I want some men around my age that aren’t boring, and act like they are tired.”

    Alley’s dramatic weight loss was announced last year. At the time, she said she was ready to “hook up,” and while she was out in the dating arena, she was just not finding “the one.”

    Alley made a resolution in 2014 to drop 30 pounds and revealed on the Today show that she finished out the year a full 50 pounds lighter.

    “I lost it on Jenny Craig,” she told Matt Lauer.

    And she has kept it off.

    “This time it’s different,” Kirstie Alley said at the time. “My goal is to keep this and maintain this throughout my life. … I feel like I’ve conquered that now. I’m sort of hardheaded. You know, when I used to do drugs, it took me a while to quit, quit, quit — and then it was done. And I feel like that’s occurred for me [with my weight now].”

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