Jack Nicholson: I am single and lonely and likely to die alone

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Jack Nicholson saying he wished he simped and saved hoes. Now he scared he about to die alone :lupe: Is this a blow to the #HOH federation :lupe:

Actor says his reputation as a Lothario means that women don't trust him

He has a reputation as something of a womaniser but Jack Nicholson has admitted he is now lonely and is facing dying alone.

The actor said that he still has a "yearning" to be with somebody but believes his chances are "not very realistic".

The 77-year-old lamented how he cannot chat up women in public any more and that they no longer trust him because of his reputation as "Jack the Jumper".

Nicholson also opened up about his stormy, decades long affair with Anjelica Huston and described the time they split up as the "toughest period of my life".

In an interview with US magazine Closer, Nicholson spoke with rare candour about how his life of hell-raising had left him bereft.

He said he was regretful that his philandering had left him without a steady partner to take care of him in his old age.

Nicholson said: "I would love that one last romance but I'm not very realistic about it happening. What I can't deny is my yearning.

"I'm definitely still wild at heart, but I've struck biogravity.

"I can't hit on women in public anymore. I didn't decide this; it just doesn't feel right at my age.

"I have had everything a man could ask for but no one could say I'm successful with affairs of the heart.

"I don't think relationships are fixed things. People are necessarily complex and confused beings. We don't always do the right thing, say the right thing and behave the way we always want to behave."

Nicholson's routine these days involves sleeping until 1pm and then having a glass of milk to soothe his stomach.

He plays golf, takes a nap or pops next door to the house his friend Marlon Brando used to own in Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles.

Nicholson bought the property to house his art collection – and so he wouldn't have to deal with neighbours.

Rather than partying all night as he used to, his nights are spent in watching films with friends.

Nicholson said: "No woman has ever recognised what I say as being legitimate – they don't trust me.

"They think of my reputation – Jack the Jumper – so I'm damned by what women think."

For anyone who managed to get a date with Nicholson, he added that he won't even go out with them any more.

He said: "I got tired of arguing with women about going to dinner. The food is better at my house."

A source added: "He's afraid of dying alone in that house' referring to his mansion that his children want him to sell.

"They've been encouraging him to downsize and move into a more manageable place in Beverly Hills. But he loves his old place in the Hollywood Hills."

Nicholson was married to Sandra Knight for six years between 1962 and 1968 and the couple had a daughter, Jennifer, 52.

Miss Knight told Closer: "We had a very beautiful, sweet marriage.

"I could see Jack was going to become a big star and have lots of temptations. I couldn't go along for the ride.

"He's different from the Jack Nicholson image. The real Jack is a loving, caring, giving person."

Miss Knight added that Nicholson "was a doting dad, the sweetest father" who adores his children and especially his grandchildren.

Nicholson said: "They write an essay or a poem and your heart is in your throat. They share such stunning love."

Nicholson's longest love was Huston, 63, the star of the Addams Family series.

She met Nicholson in 1973 at a party at his house in Los Angeles and has said that she fell in love at first sight.

Their stormy affair would last until 1989 even though he repeatedly cheated on her.

The final straw was when he told her he had got actress Rebecca Broussard pregnant. He went on to have two children with her, Lorraine, 24 and Ray, 22.

In her memoir, released last year, Huston described how she beat Nicholson brutally about the head when he flippantly told her over dinner: "Someone is gonna have a baby".

Nicholson said: "I was annihilated emotionally – that was probably the toughest period of my life. I'm childish and I did make a mistake".

Huston told the magazine that Nicholson was the "love of my life" but admitted she was "tragically gullible" towards his "charm offensive".

Huston said: "It's dangerous because you can get what you want with charm but it is devious."

However she also described Nicholson as "generous" and "someone I have adored in my life and continue to love forever."
 

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Op is stretching this a bit.

Sounds like he's lamenting not being young and free at heart more than stressing over not having some corny lifelong companion by his side.

At most you can say he wishes he had found true love, but don't misinterpret this to mean he wishes he would have settled.
Finding true love means settling. Because even when you have found true love or think you have, there is always a possibility there is something or someone better. Perfection does not exist. People need to stop looking for it.
 

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Dude got enough fame and hopefully money to have barely 20 something chicks tricking off him since he obviously wasn't about cuffing no young chick for the long elderly haul he knew he was facing like Michael Douglas did with Catherine Zeta Jones or some shyt. Don't he got lifetime frontrow seats to the Laker games? He'll be alright. :coffee:
 
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