Natalie Imbruglia wants to join dating app Tinder

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Last Updated : Jul 24 2014 | 8:09 AM IST

Actress-turned-singer Natalie Imbruglia, who is single, reportedly wants to sign up to the cult dating app Tinder.

The 39-year-old has admitted that her lack of success in her love life has led her to seriously think about signing up for the cult dating app, which lets users initially simply judge each other based on appearance.

She shared her thoughts while speaking on Kiis FM's Kyle and Jackie O show, an Australian breakfast radio show.

She said her relationship status is "Shocking! I'm so single", before adding, "I'm starting to consider that I should go on Tinder... Well where am I going to meet people?"

She is inspired to to join the app after one of her friends found love through Tinder.

She said: "My girlfriend in London has fallen madly in love on her third Tinder date - and I'm incredibly jealous. He's a really nice normal guy, a director... I've met him he's really sweet and really normal.

"Everyone I know whose single in London is on Tinder."

However, the radio presenters were not impressed, with Jackie O commenting: "Tinder that's... I dunno if you'd be right for Tinder."

To which Natalie replied: "Is it different here? Is it dodgy here? Should I not be talking about it."

Natalie was previously married to Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns in 2003 before the couple divorced in 2008.

She has also been linked to a string of famous men including David Schwimmer and Harry Styles.

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First Published: Jul 24 2014 | 8:00 AM IST

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