
Blonde bombshell says she was horrified when 'very famous DJ' fell asleep while they were 'making out'
The 39-year-old actress joined upscale dating app Raya after splitting from surfer Tyler Stanaland in 2022 after two years of marriage and she's recalled one of her disastrous encounters with one of her matches.
But she declined to say who it was other than to stress it wasn't Diplo.
Speaking on the In Your Dreams With Owen Thiele podcast, she said: 'One of the first dates I'd ever gone on from Raya was this very famous DJ.
'I can't tell you, but I'm sure that people can deduce it if they really want to. But he was like a very, he's still famous, I guess.
'I never matched with Diplo, but this guy – we went out,' added the Hollywood star.
The 39-year-old actress joined upscale dating app Raya after splitting from surfer Tyler Stanaland in 2022 after two years of marriage and she's recalled one of her disastrous encounters with one of her matches. Seen in the movie John Tucker Must Die
'I think it was the first and second and third date that he fell asleep, once, while we were making out.'
Mid-make out. I'm not kidding. Swear to you.'
The Pitch Perfect star was 'on his couch' and kissing her date, when she realized he'd stopped responding.
She recalled: 'It's late though and we're, you know, just hanging out. We were talking and we weren't doing anything very spicy.
'It was just making out and I was sort of sitting here, but kind of on him like this and kissing him, and then all of a sudden I sort of felt like no kissing back.
'Like, there wasn't any reciprocation to the kissing and I looked at him and I pulled back and he was just dead asleep.
'I woke him up and I was like, "Hey, what the f*** is going on?"' she added.
'And he was like, "Oh man, I'm sorry. I'm just so tired." I mean, he's a DJ, so I was like, "Did you have a late set last night?"'
Brittany's date was 'really apologetic' and pledged to 'make it up' to her if she gave him a second chance - only for the same thing to happen again.
She added: 'He was very sweet about it. We go out, like, a week later and he comes over to my place. Same thing. We're kissing … We're making out, he's back asleep.'
Despite the DJ's numerous apologies, Brittany 'took it personally'. She added: 'I was like, 'Wow, I must really be just so hot.'
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