The 70-year-old singer and actress Kathie Lee Gifford recently announced that she is no longer in a relationship with whom she used to call her ‘special man,’ reportedly businessman Richard Spitz.
In an exclusive talk with People, Kathie Lee Gifford stated that her relationship status is currently single, confirming that she has yet to find a new partner.
Further, during the interaction, The Baxters actress revealed that her recent breakup eventually led her to adopt a new motto in her life: “My joy is non-negotiable.”
She added, “I’ll negotiate time. I’ll negotiate money with you. But my joy, I can’t. I was in a relationship for several years that just ended recently.”
Likewise, the pop-genre artist Kathie also explained her realization following her breakup, saying we don’t marry everyone we fall in love with and said, “ I don’t want to love easily.”
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Kathie Lee Gifford said she won’t let the public know if she finds a new partner
In her recent interview, Kathie Lee Gifford revealed her plan to keep her future romance private, suggesting her anticipation for a new partner.
She said, “I’m so convinced that if the Lord brings another beautiful man into my life, I am not going to talk about it.”
Kathie further stated that if she ever tied the knot again, it would happen privately, and the world would know it a year later so their judgment wouldn’t affect her.
Similarly, she also explained that she no longer believes in falling in love with someone madly.
At present, Kathie is having her best time with her children, Cody Gifford and Cassidy Gifford, whom she shares with her late husband, Frank Gifford.
She also split her time with her three grandchildren, Frank Michael Gifford, Finn Thomas Wierda, and Ford Matthew Gifford.
Additional Information
- Born on August 16, 1953, Kathie Lee Gifford is currently 70 years old.
- She graduated from Bowie High School in 1971 and then attended Oral Roberts University to study drama and music.
- Singer and actress Kathie has a net worth of $60 million in 2024.