Whoopy Goldberg reveals she prefers to stay single: “I don’t care what you want”

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In a recent interview, the actress and host revealed that she doesn’t care about marriage and that she feels good on her own.

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Whoopy Goldberg has already stated several times that she is not a big fan of marriage, and in a recent interview she confirmed her position regarding matrimony and revealed that she feels good on her own.

The 70-year-old actress and host has been married three times, but even so, she assures that she doesn’t like having anyone in her home and doesn’t like having to worry about what someone else wants.

In a conversation with playwright Jeremy O. Harris for Interview, Goldberg was honest when speaking about what she enjoys most about single life.

“That teaches you many things. Being alone and feeling lonely are two different things,” Goldberg told Harris. “I don’t necessarily feel lonely, because there are enough people around me who don’t let me be.”

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For the Oscar winner, people don’t feel comfortable alone because they have learned that they must have company to be happy.

“Most people don’t feel comfortable alone because we’ve been taught that there’s something wrong with us if we’re not in a pair, that being single, eating alone, is a bad thing,” she said.

“Sometimes you don’t want to eat with other people. Sometimes you just want to go eat some pasta”; “You don’t want to ask: ‘Do you want red wine or white wine?’ I don’t care what you want,” she explained.

According to Goldberg, she is currently focusing her attention on her family and on strengthening the personal connections that are important in her life.

“I’m not good at relationships because you have to think about others, and I already have enough to worry about with my daughter, her husband, my grandchildren, my great-grandchildren and all the people at work,” she concluded.

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