A model who married herself like Britney Spears has shared advice for the pop star after divorcing herself one year later.
Suellen Carey recently hit the headlines for ending her solo marriage after getting “fed up” with her own company.
The 36-year-old also revealed that after announcing her divorce online, she was inundated with romantic offers.
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But this isn’t the only thing she has been focused on since the divorce.
And when she heard about Britney’s recent sologamous marriage to herself, she decided to impart some advice.
“Sologamy is a powerful tool for self-discovery,” Suellen, who is originally from Brazil but now lives in London, told Need To Know.

“I encourage Britney to embrace the process of self-reflection and growth.
“It’s not just a ceremony.”
During her own marriage to herself, Suellen says she learned valuable lessons about accepting imperfections.
She said: “Even in a marriage with yourself, you must learn to embrace your flaws.
“I believe Britney will gain similar emotional strength through the journey of sologamy.
“Particularly after years of publicized relationships and personal challenges.”

Britney revealed her marriage to herself on Instagram yesterday (21 October) when she posted a video wearing a white wedding dress and veil.
She captioned the post: “The day I married myself.
“Bringing it back because it might seem embarrassing or stupid, but I think it’s the most brilliant thing I’ve ever done!”
The post garnered a massive response, with fans praising the singer’s bold move as an act of self-love and independence.
Last year, Suellen decided to wed herself in a ceremony held in London, which she shared with her 400,000 Instagram followers.
But after just 12 months of sologamy, the 36-year-old announced her divorce.

She said: “After undergoing couples therapy with myself, I realized that self-analysis and reflection are essential.
“It’s crucial to know when to end a cycle.
“Even commitment to oneself can have its challenges, such as dealing with the expectation of being perfect for yourself all the time.
“I realized I was putting a lot of pressure on myself and that sometimes left me exhausted.“
Shelley said she received more than 30 bouquets in just a few days after announcing that she was divorcing herself.
She said: “I never imagined that by announcing the end of my sologamy, I would attract so many potential suitors from around the world.

“I am now more in demand than the nights of London.
“I don’t even know where to put all the bouquets.”
Suellen says her sologamous marriage taught her the importance of balancing self-care and self-compassion.
She said: “It’s about understanding that we don’t have to be perfect for ourselves all the time.
“I encourage Britney to use this journey not only as an act of love but also as a healing process that allows for self-acceptance and growth.”
Suellen is now putting herself back out there.
She said: “When you truly get to know yourself, you realize that being in a relationship only makes sense when you’re fully prepared for it.
“I am now a lot more selective.
“But I also feel ready for a relationship with someone else.”