Brit TV Host Steve Jones Has No Plans To Settle In
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Brit TV Host Steve Jones Has No Plans To Settle In

 
February 3, 2009 
 

Steve Jones has "no intention" of settling down.

The handsome British TV presenter - who has previously been romantically linked to a host of famous beauties, including Halle Berry, Pamela Anderson, Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding and UK broadcaster Fearne Cotton - is happy being a bachelor and has no interest in marriage or children.

He said: "I'm 31 now and I have no intention of settling down! There's still life in the old dog yet. I'm having a good time and I don't see myself settling down for a while. I'm not bound my social conventions when it comes to settling down. I will literally stop when nobody's interested.

"There will be no kids! I'm obsessed with my work and I have a lot of friends. I love going out. I love getting out there and being single."

Steve has also vowed never to let a woman move into his London home and "feminise" his living space.

The 'T4' presenter added to Closer magazine: "I'm very happy being a single bachelor. I like my DVDs and creature comforts like my Xbox games console. I live in a bachelor pad - it's quite minimalist. I'll never let a girl come in to my life and feminise my flat!"

Steve has even warned future love interests from staying over at his house, likening his home to a horror movie set.

He explained: "My apartment is in Marylebone and it's in a tower and it feels like Patrick Bateman's house in 'American Psycho'. I doubt women will be clambering to come back now!"

 
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