Supermodel Bar Refaeli asks 'what's wrong with me?'

Oct 19, 2013 - 02:16
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Supermodel Bar Refaeli asks 'what's wrong with me?'
Bar Refaeli can't understand why she can't find a man to date.

BAR Refaeli may be the loneliest supermodel in the world and can't understand why she can't find a man to date.

"I don't understand it," she told Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. "I’m okay. I look great. I’m cool. I like going out. I like being at home, I like movies, I like eating. So what’s wrong with me? Why am I alone?"

Refaeli says she was devastated when her six-year relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio ended. She confesses to breaking down in tears when she saw photos of her ex dating his former girlfriend Blake Lively.

"I suddenly choked up and I started crying uncontrollably," she said. "No one knows that I went back to my room and broke down in bitter tears. I couldn’t stop crying."

She said she took a swim with a friend the next day in Cannes.

"It was like I was cleansed," she said. "From that day, I haven’t cried since."

So what is she looking for?

"Someone serious, who I can set up home with,” she said. “Someone who comes from a warm, loving family like mine, who has values like mine."

"I’m very interested in going out with someone who is big and strong and famous,” Refaeli said. "I never say ‘no’ when people suggest I meet someone."

She says her dream man would be Ryan Gosling.

"I see him and I could melt," the model says of Gosling. "He’s amazing. He’s my wow."

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