Mollie King Talks Bad Breakups in Cosmopolitan UK March 2014



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She had a tough breakup with David Gandy in 2012, and now Mollie King reveals her true feelings towards her model ex-boyfriend in the March 2014 issue of Cosmopolitan UK magazine.

During her interview, Mollie King chatted about the big split and how she handles her new long distance relationship with Jordan Omley.

Check out a few highlights from Miss King’s Q&A session below. For more, be sure to visit Cosmopolitan UK!

On her breakup with David:
“It’s really hard when its fresh; you can’t go from being in love to friends overnight. I’ve always had to take time apart after a break-up. When they’re with somebody new and you’re single that really hurts, but it’s easier when you move on. Recently there were pictures of me and David sat next to one another at the same tennis match and the pictures could not have been more unfortunate. It looked like we hated each other, but we actually do get on.”

On her relationship with Jordan:
“It sounds glamorous and showbiz, but it can be tough at times because you want to come home to one another snuggle on the couch. He’s different from guys I’ve been out with before. I’m really happy; he’s definitely ticking all the boxes. He looks after me… I can be quite high-maintenance as a girlfriend. But I’ve learnt to be more laid-back in relationships.”

On her love for Victoria Beckham:
“She’s an absolute legend. I saw her at a fashion event and I really wanted to ‘fangirl’ her and get a picture but I was too scared. If I’m on the front row of a show and someone like her walks in, I get so excited and can’t stop staring. I think, ‘Oh my god, I need to remember this feeling because I won’t be doing this forever.’ One day when I’m a granny, I want to remember how cool it is!”

On her body:
“I don’t have a Kim Kardashian bum unfortunately, and I don’t have massive boobs either. You have to work with the bits you’re most proud of, so if I’m going out I always think, ‘Right, Molls, your legs are better than you cleavage, so go work those.’ I’m not that curvy, so I like to wear things that give me more shape than I’ve got. Everyone has their body hang-ups; I think, ‘Oh, I could tone that,’ or, ‘I wish I could change that.’ But as much as you can tone bits and add bits, you’re born with your body.”

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