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and says she’s quite happy zone. And at this time in my
being on her own. life I want to focus on acting,
“To be honest, I’ve not had that’s what I know.
time for any of that. I’m so “It’s scary, but in a good way.
laid-back, I don’t go searching I’ve never once doubted it or
for it. I know some women feel worried about what I’ve done. I
like they’re on a clock, but I’m love not knowing what’s going
not bothered. I live on my own to happen next week.
and I love having my own space. “I’d like to think I left at the
“I’m actually really good on right time. I tried to choose
my own, and I think that might a good time to leave and
be my problem. I enjoy my own hopefully the stars have aligned.”
company too much and I also Katie adds, “I think Coro
have really high standards, so if has been such a big part of my
anyone wants to come into my life and I’ll never forget it, but
life, everything has to be ticked now I want to draw a line
off. It all has to click and if I have under it and see what
even one doubt then I don’t else is out there.” #
really want to waste my time.” Beth Niel
As for the future, there are
some top-secret talks going on
for projects this year and Katie
has been back on the audition
trail as she lines up post-Coro
work. Her schedule is unlikely
to include reality TV, though,
despite having been offered
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the opportunity.
“Never say never. I’ve been
ones, but it’s not my comfort

