Singer Olly Murs is all alone

The Please Don't Let Me Go singer - who shot to fame after coming second in Simon Cowell's UK TV talent search show The X Factor last year - hasn't had much luck with the opposite sex since being thrust into the limelight.

He told Bang: "I'm single. I can't find anyone these days. I've been single for ages now. I'm loving being in the limelight because of all the attention I'm getting from the ladies but at the moment, it's all about the career for me."

However, the British hunk, 26, admitted he thinks it's a "real shame" his relationship with fellow X Factor contestant Stacey Solomon didn't work out, as meeting her was a "life-changing" experience.

He added: "We talk sometimes here and there, but we've really drifted apart because we're doing our own thing. We got on well and were always side by side but it just petered out when the show finished, which is a real shame.

"Who knows - like every guy I find her very attractive. She's good looking and she's got a fantastic personality. It was a life-changing experience, but me and Stacey just didn't work out."

 

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