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Guess what?: Titi DJ's kids give her marriage advice

Having been single for two years, singer Titi DJ said she had yet to think about finding a man

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Sat, December 21, 2013 Published on Dec. 21, 2013 Published on 2013-12-21T15:14:08+07:00

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aving been single for two years, singer Titi DJ said she had yet to think about finding a man.

She said she was enjoying her busy life, although her children sometimes made suggestions to her about who she should marry.

'Take Daffa for example. He said 'mama, you should marry an Arab sheikh in Dubai, because they usually have cool cars',' she said as quoted by kapanlagi.com.

Titi said her son made that suggestion while he was in his 'car-crazy period', but had since made new recommendations.

'He's into deejays so he told me to marry DJ David Guetta and DJ Tiesto.' Titi, who has married and divorced three times, said this time she would value someone who showed commitment.

'Not a younger man, but someone who is older and divorced or widowed is OK. I'm not interested in someone older and single because I think it's strange that someone should be that old and still single,' Titi, 47, said.

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