Kathy Griffin has revealed she’s on four different dating apps in a bid to find love – a year on from her divorce.
The comedian, 65, said she’s looking for ‘somebody to share a life with’, a year on from her very public divorce from marketing executive Randy Bick, 47.
She told People: ‘I’m on four freaking apps. It’s just embarrassing. I’ve gone on three different dates so far. They were all nice guys, but I didn’t really feel the connection.’
Kathy added she doesn’t wish to date an A-Lister in showbiz like herself and wants to find someone ‘regular’.
She said: ‘I like a guy that’s nice, that’s smart, that can handle the fact that I’m like a ballsy comedian and not be threatened by that or whatever.
‘And just somebody to share life with. Nothing wild. Not a Hollywood type of guy, just a regular guy.’
Kathy Griffin, 65, has opened up about dating a year after her divorce as the comedian revealed she’s on four different apps in a bid to find love (pictured in November)
The star confessed she’s looking for ‘somebody to share a life with’, a year on from her very public divorce from marketing executive Randy Bick, 47 (the pair pictured in 2018)
Her remarks come after she filed for divorce in December 2023 to her second husband, citing ‘irreconcilable differences,’ three years after the now-estranged couple tied the knot on New Year’s Day 2020.
She asked the court to enforce their prenuptial agreement, so neither can be awarded spousal support.
‘Well…sh*t. This sucks,’ wrote Kathy on X at the time.
Sources previously told the Daily Mail that Randy became a ‘homebody’ and lost his lust for life.
After ‘growing apart,’ Kathy reportedly felt divorce would be the only way she could ever feel like herself again.
‘Kathy was in love and is still in love with her ex and as heartbroken she is with how this all has turned out, Kathy loves living life,’ an insider said.
They added, ‘She always wants to have fun. She wants to travel and do things with a man she loves who has the same aspirations.’
‘Kathy is just over 60 but still feels in her thirties and wants to enjoy life and has a fun and focused outlook on life and Randy did share that with her.’
Kathy added she doesn’t wish to date an A-Lister in showbiz like herself and wants to find someone ‘regular’ (pictured in 2016)
The comedian turned to her friend Jane Fonda, 87, for support in the wake of her split
The actress first met Randy – who is 18 years her junior – at a food and wine festival in 2011 before getting married in 2020 at a ceremony officiated by fellow comedian Lily Tomlin.
Kathy has previously been open about struggling with the split during, telling her social media followers that she had turned to friend, and actress, Jane Fonda, 87, for support.
Alongside a picture of the pair, she wrote of their warming exchange: ‘My girlfriends are going to get me through this. Last night I had to use the bat phone.
‘Me…“Fonda, it’s Griffin. My heart is broken. I can’t eat I can’t sleep.” Jane…”Come on over kid. I’ll make you something. You’ll eat and I’ll listen.”’
Over the years, Kathy and Ryan’s relationship occasionally attracted mockery over the fact that he is nearly two decades her junior.
In 2016, she remarked to People magazine: ‘Well you know I didn’t think it would last [because] he’s 18 years younger than I am!’
Although she initially pegged the marketing executive as a ‘man-wh***,’ assuming their romance would not progress far.
However she eventually discovered he was ‘a real guy’ rather than ‘a Hollywood guy,’ and a genuine connection developed between them.
Kathy filed for divorce from Randy in December 2023, just shy of their fourth anniversary (pictured in 2011)
The end of their union marked her second divorce – she was previously married to actor Matthew Moline, 54, from 2001 until 2005.
After her first marriage failed, she went on Larry King Live and sensationally accused the actor of having stolen $72,000 from her by swiping her ATM cards while she slept.
Even though the pair attempted to reconcile after their initial split, Griffin maintained that they were unable ‘to get around the trust issue.’
Matthew issued a statement of his own, read by King on the air, that said: ‘Since our divorce, I have not made any public comments about my ex-wife or our marriage.
‘It saddens me that she would choose to make such accusations at this time. I have no intention of engaging in a public debate over private matters.’