Jessica Alves claims she is 'still single' as she complains about her 'disappointing' dating experience
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Jessica Alves has spoken out about her 'disappointing' dating experience as a single transwoman. The 39-year-old Brazilian bombshell who was formerly known as the "human Ken doll" opened up about her search for love, admitting her heartbreak that men are turned off when she discusses her want to start a family and only want to engage in sexual activity with her. She said to Mail Online, “It has been hard to find the Prince Charming who will eventually marry me and build a family with me. Most men that I have met are just after fun and when I talk about having kids etc they get put off.”
Jessica also claimed that her new appearance has scared and intimidated some people, but she insisted that once they get to know her, they will see that she is a 'kind soul'. She said, “I think that I tend to intimidate people due to my looks. But once they get to know me they see that I am a nice, kind soul. I get a lot of attention from men when I am out in public, on my Instagram, and on my OnlyFans, but I am still a single woman.”
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The actress underwent sex reassignment surgery in 2021 after coming out as transgender in 2020, spending nearly £1 million on nearly 80 operations to alter herself. Jessica revealed that despite making every attempt to change the way she looks, she still has trouble connecting with men. She explained, “I'm at the age of 39 and have completed my transition now - I am a fully female. Even my birth certificate has been updated matching my name Jessica and my gender female allowing me to get married in the Christian Catholic church - and that is my dream to have a princess wedding.”
“I feel very blessed and fortunate to be who I was meant to be at birth. I love every single inch of myself and my being and I have being focusing on my personal life and discovering myself day by day as a woman,” she added. Jessica continued by expressing her self-assurance in her appearance before advocating for the need to ‘normalize’ transgender persons by including more of them in the media.
The FashionNova brand ambassador said, “I feel ready to go back full time on television like I used to in the past, I feel beautiful and confident and I have a lot to share and offer to the world. We need to see more trans people on TV and in movies to normalize it and to show to the rest of the world that it is OK to be trans and that we are like any other women.” “In 2018 I was suffering from depression in secret taking female hormones without medical support and mixing with alcohol which made my mental state very unstable. In the same year, I was on Big Brother in Italy and the UK. I would love to have a second chance to go back on the show and showcase to the world the new me!” Jessica added.