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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kimberly Wyatt says London is her "home" now.

    The former Pussycat Dolls singer has been living in the UK capital for the past few years for her career and now she doesn't think she'll ever go back to the US.


    One of the things that has helped the city capture her heart for good is her relationship with model Max Rogers.

    The Missouri-native told BANG Showbiz: "I've been here a while now. And out of anywhere in the world I feel the most at home when I'm here.

    "I love the people, the culture, I love that you can walk to the stores. I love the little villages, the good food ... and my beautiful man of course!"

    The 'Got To Dance' judge met Max while she was a special guest at the Clothes Show Live in 2011 and their relationship has gone from strength to strength.

    Kimberly said: "We were doing Clothes Show Live together, he was the main model and I was the special guest.

    "Nothing really happened at that point but about a month and a half later we were at the wrap party and started having a conversation ... and haven't stopped since."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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