Sheryl Crow has confessed that she likes to 'test drive' a lot of different men because she is unable to commit to decisions about her relationships.
The 'All I Wanna Do' hitmaker admitted that she struggles to commit to one choice in both her personal and professional life, which results in learning from her mistakes in an "expensive" way, Contactmusic reported.
She told Graham Norton on his BBC Radio Two show that she has done everything wrong once before she realize what it is that she needs to do and that's how she learns.
Crowe added she has been engaged three times, which suggests how her pattern is.
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