She's still calling Chris Robinson her hubby!
“The other day, I told someone my husband was coming over, and they
said, ‘You mean your ex-husband’ and I said, ‘Oh, whatever!’” Kate, is quoted as saying in the April issue of Elle UK about Chris Robinson (they divorced
in October 2007).
“I do love my ex. Even if your romantic relationship no longer
works, your family one still can,” the Fool’s Gold star (who has
reportedly been hooking up recently with off-again, on-again squeeze
Owen Wilson — and has been rumored to be pregnant with a second child)
continues.
“Chris and I did not look at this from the beginning as any kind of
traditional marriage: It’s about being a family forever — and we are.
Whatever man I end up with, I will always love Chris.”
On her “type”:
“I don’t have crushes on the cute guys… I have really bizarre taste in
men! You know what the common ground is? Brains. I like witty and funny
— I always love writers.”
On her personal dating strategy:
“If a guy doesn’t call you, why not call him? Look, I’m not giving
advice here. Who really knows anything about relationships? But if you
want to see a guy, I see no problem in saying to him, ‘Let’s get
together.’ If men have a problem with that and don’t call you back,
then that guy has no balls and you’re better off without him!”
On her blonde rival Katherine Heigl:
“Who is she? Oh, that girl in 27 Dresses? I just don’t think about that stuff.”
On her own self-image (and baby No. 2):
“I have no boobs… And I’ve always had a bit of a booty. I do not like
to look at photos of me. I sweat if forced to watch my own movies. It
all makes you far too self-conscious… I know I won’t have this body
forever. I would like to have another child some day.”
On what you didn’t know about her:
“I’ve always been a dancer… I took ballet from the age of 3 to 13, then
got into jazz dance. Now I have a dance instructor several times a week
and do Pilates.”
On being a tabloid target:
“This [level of interest in my private life] is totally new for me! I
was married, happy and oblivious to all of this. The second I became
single is when it started. According to every magazine, I’m with every
other guy — except the person I’m actually interested in!”