has insisted that she will never get married again following her divorce from Karl Cook.
star , after three years of marriage.
Before of their romance, the 36-year-old broke up with ex-husband Ryan Sweeting in 2016 – but she vowed that she will not be walking down the aisle once again.
‘I will never get married again. I would love to have a long-lasting relationship or a partnership. But I will never get married again. Absolutely not,’ she said in a new interview, ahead of the release of the Flight Attendant season two.
‘I believe in love because I’ve had incredible relationships. I know that they’re out there. I like being someone’s partner and having that companionship.
‘So I do believe there is someone out there. I love love. I’m not someone that wants to be by myself. I just need to figure out my priorities a little bit and make sure now I know that I need to water that relationship. It’s like a plant. Sometimes I get too focused on the garden instead of the specific plant that needs to be watered. And I am well aware of that. I want to change, I want to be better.’
Despite not wanting to be a bride again, Kaley revealed that she would love to get into another relationship – someone that makes her want to take a much-needed break from working.
‘And I want a relationship. I want a deeper relationship so that [I’m not afraid to] take a week off here and there. I want to take a breath between jobs, which I haven’t done since the beginning of Big Bang. I’ve not even taken a vacation. I don’t want to,’ she added to Glamour.
Kaley and Karl met in 2016 announced their engagement the following year.
The former couple said their vows in front of their loved ones in 2018 – with the Penny star’s Big Bang Theory castmates among the guests.
It wasn’t to last and they announced their split last September in a joint statement, explaining that their lives were simply taking them in different directions.
‘Despite a deep love and respect for one another, we have realized that our current paths have taken us in opposite directions,’ it read.
‘We have both shared so much of our journey publicly so while we would prefer to keep this aspect of our personal life private, we wanted to be forthcoming in our truth together.
‘There is no anger or animosity, quite the contrary.’