Scottish singer Annie Lennox says life
might have been “easier” had she been gay.
The 55-year-old twice-divorced Lennox
has called men “a huge disappointment.”
“It's not like I think being gay
could be an alternative, 'cos it isn't,” the Eurythmics star
told UK glossy Saga magazine.
“I sometimes wish it would have been 'cos it would have made life
easier ...”
Lennox's first marriage to German Hare
Krishna devotee Radha Raman ended in 1985 after only one year, and
her 12-year marriage to Israeli film and record producer Uri
Fruchtman ended in 2000. She has two adult daughters, Lola and Tali.
Now the Sexcrime (Nineteen
Eighty-Four) singer says finding true love might have been easier
if she had been gay.
“I wouldn't want to disallow the
possibility of failling in love again, but I think that for 90, maybe
even 95 percent, of women men are a huge disappointment in
relationship terms,” she said, then added: “(But) I'm not a
man-hater, let me say that. I love men, love their company.”