Taye Diggs Opens Up About Dating In His 50s & Why He’ll ‘Never Give Up’ On Finding Love

Taye Diggs Opens Up About Dating In His 50s & Why He’ll ‘Never Give Up’ On Finding Love
Taye Diggs isn’t giving up on finding love, even in his 50s.
“Being in your 50s, being single, being a Black man, trying to figure out if he’s ready for love — that’s a very specific kind of genre,” Diggs told PEOPLE about his upcoming Lifetime film, “His, Hers & Ours.”
“I can pull on life experiences way more than I was able to before,” he added.
While the single life has its challenges, Diggs says it’s all part of the journey.
“It’s just different. I’m older now and I have certain boundaries and my tastes have changed,” he said. “I’ll never give up. I’m just saying it’s not easy. It takes some work and attention.”
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