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Not that Brett himself tried everything that the potential lovebirds did. "I'm so glad I didn't have to pole dance," he acknowledges. "I'm so uncoordinated. If I had to pole dance that would be very awkward."
As far as the "Don't Ya" singer himself is concerned, he's hoping his matchmaking skills will work in his favor and that he'll one day find his own perfect match.
"When it comes to dating, especially with music, there's always somebody out there for you that gets you," the singer explains. "I'm definitely open to one day meeting somebody who loves music and loves being out there and traveling. There's always a match for you out there and hopefully I'll find it and hopefully you find it too."
Although Brett reveals that the first matchmaking session didn't make a love connection, he notes, "Hopefully I can help you find it if I continue my matchmaking. I think everybody has somebody for them and they're out there waiting for you somewhere."
That's true, Brett. Just ask Chuck Woolery. He's been married four times.




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