La La Anthony claims she’s a hot, sexy cougar!
The 40-year-old entrepreneur said, “As I get older, my suitors seem to be getting younger.”
Anthony shared her juicy gossip during her tell-all interview on Wednesday’s episode of the Spotify podcast “Call Her Daddy.”
“Here’s how it goes. This is what I’m finding, I don’t understand this … I’m not saying when you get older you want to date younger guys, but when you get older, only younger guys want to date you,” she told the show’s host Alex Cooper.
Anthony continued, “It’s the wildest thing. Guys will DM me and want to take me out and I’ll Google them, I’ll be like, ‘You’re 22 years old.’ Like, how?”
According to Anthony, younger men are so much more confident, but she hesitates on figuring out what the age cut off should be.
“But I don’t get what this thing is, like the older you get, the younger the guys get and it’s wild,” she said.
When asked if she is dating anyone currently, Anthony said “not really,” and noted that she’s single because the dating pool is so young.
“People think I’m just out there, like, you can have any guy you want, but not really because the guys trying to talk to me are 21 to 22 years old,” she said.
However, Anthony did say that having younger men want you, is definitely a confidence booster.
“Look, it’s, I don’t know anything about relationships anymore. I’m done giving relationship advice even to myself. I don’t know. What I do know, is I’m going with the flow,” she said. “Like, I’m not dating anyone currently, I’m not in anything serious currently, but if someone wants to take me out and I’m like all right, cool, I’m not just gonna say no, I’m trying to be more open about it and whatever happens, happens.”
As for which of her friends she would trust to set her up on a date, Anthony named Kim Kardashian as her top-choice matchmaker.
“Kim would be really good at that,” she said. “She would be good at that. Also ’cause she’s single now too so it’s like, it’s different. We can talk a little bit more about, like, what do we like, what do we not like, what are we looking for, what are we not looking for, like, it’s different.”