Jessica Simpson: I Want An Intellectual Man

Jessica Simpson: I Want An Intellectual Man
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Jessica Simpson describes her dream man in an interview with 'Extra' to air Friday. He's intellectual, spiritual, artistic and confident.

'Extra' released the following statement:

When asked about the three things she looks for in a guy, Simpson, 29, tells "Extra," "I definitely love a spiritual man -- somebody that is going to always inspire me."

The singer -- who split from Tony Romo in July -- goes on, "I don't want to get bored. I can bore out pretty easily, so I love intellectual men ... people that will always keep me intrigued."

"And, you know, I love artistic men -- somebody that really understands their art," adds Simpson, who dated musician John Mayer and was married to Nick Lachey.

"I like a confidant man," she asserts.

Simpson says traveling the world for her new VH1 show, "The Price of Beauty," was exactly what she needed after calling it quits with Romo.

"I couldn't have had this journey at a better time in my life -- to seek out beauty, to seek out confidence, and to seek out the power of a woman."

Simpson -- who has faced criticism for her fluctuating weight -- also tells "Extra" she's finally comfortable in her own skin.

"It really is about who I am and what I want to become, and what's going to make the best version of myself," the singer says.

She continues, "What people say about me... all that stuff is not really important."

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