. >> piers: this is getting very awkward. i'm sorry. move on. chelseas uncomfortable for me. >> you're blushing. i can tell. >> piers: all good fun. if you can't have me, not ruling anything out here, let's not be too hasty, who would be the perfect guy be? >> i don't know. i guess, you know, funny is important. >> piers: make you laugh or laugh at your jokes? >> he doesn't have to laugh at my jokes, these make me laugh. >> piers: do you dream wistfully of a fairy tale wedding and children, that kind of thing, or not really? when i've sign you interviewed before, marriage, you are not that hung up on marriage. >> i'm not incredibly hung up. i've been kind of misrepresented here and there about that, but i just think that marriage, you know, it was -- this is just factual. it was an institution that was created for property and power dynamic and to marry two powerful families and to make sure that the property was, you know, given to the right people. >> piers: make it sound so cynical. love and romance? >> then it was. it became that during renaissance.