Jamie Foster caught up with She left her old boyfriends (even her last two fiancés are now just friends), she’s under new and improved management, and she was about to choose a new record label as we spoke. She’s an all-new Eve with people surrounding her who will make big things happen in her music and movie careers. She’s got a new way of looking at life, the men in her life and herself. I asked her, “If you were a man, would you marry yourself? Find out her answer and what she plans to do next.
Jamie: We talked about this: You said you’re doing a lot of self-evaluation and I mentioned to you, if you were Eve, would you marry Eve????
Eve: Right, when we were talking about relationships and stuff. I definitely can’t get frustrated with the kind of guys that I deal with: “Oh, he gets on my nerves,” or more like, “I can’t believe he would do that.” It’s like I have something in me that’s attracting that kind of men, so I know I have to do self-reflection because I want to bring the right kind into my life. And that is a great question, “Would I marry myself?” Probably. I would absolutely marry myself.?
Jamie: You told me you were engaged to a Ghanaian guy. You’re in Africa a lot. Why is that?
Eve: I was going to Ghana for a while just because that’s where he is from. He’s an amazing man. We keep in touch every so often. He was a great guy, but I knew it wasn’t right. We definitely didn’t have the same things going on in our heads, as far as what it is we wanted as a life. He pretty much was down to do whatever I wanted to do and I don’t need that, you know??
Jamie: No????
Eve: I need somebody in my life that’s going to challenge me. Like, I definitely want to be priority, but I don’t want a sap. You know what I mean?
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