'Golden Bachelorette' proves it's never too late to find love: Brad Pitt, Harrison Ford found romance after 50
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"The Golden Bachelorette" is showing it's possible to find love after 50. Many celebrities, like Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford, are a testament to that, having found romance in their 60s.
Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.
"By this age, people often have a better sense of who they are and what they want," Amy Laurent, professional matchmaker and author of "8 Weeks to Everlasting- How to get (and keep!) the guy you really want," told Fox News Digital about dating after 50. "This type of self-awareness should lead to better choices, which in turn means more meaningful connections and less time spent on relationships that aren’t a good fit."
Laurent expanded on the benefits of finding love later in life, explaining that most people "in their 50s have a clearer idea of their priorities" and their focus has shifted to "finding someone who has their shared interests rather than just seeking to settle down or start a family."
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