PRETTY RECKLESS Singer TAYLOR MOMSEN 'Would Love To Have Children And Get Married'

June 17, 2014

According to The Pulse Of Radio, THE PRETTY RECKLESS singer Taylor Momsen is interested in getting married — but just hasn't found the right guy yet. In an interview with U.K. newspaper Metro, Momsen said, "One day, I'd love to have children and get married. It would have to be the perfect person. I don't know who that will be… At the moment I''m married to my guitar and my notebook."

Momsen, still best known for her role as good-girl-gone-bad Jenny Humphrey on the show "Gossip Girl", told Kerrang! magazine earlier in the year: "I don't live my personal life publicly. What I do personally is, frankly, none of your business. If someone takes a picture of me smoking, they call me a bad role model… I'm just an artist. The role model is the music, not me as a person. I'm not here to be your entertainment — the music is."

Momsen began acting at the age of three with a part in a Shake 'N' Bake commercial, landing her first big role as Cindy Lou Who in 2000's "How The Grinch Stole Christmas".

Some parents have slammed the title and lyrics of THE PRETTY RECKLESS' latest album, "Going To Hell", but Momsen told Kerrang! that they miss the meaning, explaining, "They're thinking of a shallow level of hell. It means that they aren't getting the point of the record. Touring the world changed my perspective. There are so many problems and it doesn't seem like anyone''s talking or writing about it."

THE PRETTY RECKLESS just finished a run of festivals in the U.K. and will now play scattered events back home in the U.S. throughout the summer.

The band begins a lengthy North American headlining trek on September 10 in Boston.

THE PRETTY RECKLESS continues to support "Going To Hell", which features the chart-topping rock single "Heaven Knows".

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