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Jorgie Porter won’t ‘settle’ anywhere yet

Jorgie Porter doesn’t want to "settle anywhere" just yet.
The 28-year-old actress has just returned to the UK after spending three weeks in Los Angeles and, although she’s fallen in love with the States, she doesn’t want to move over there permanently just yet because she loves travelling.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz, she said: "I would never say never to moving to the US, but to be honest I would never give up any other country, I love travelling. I love Canada and I love all these different places I’ve never visited. I don’t know if I would settle anywhere yet."
However, the former ‘Hollyoaks’ star believes she’s able to work on her acting a lot more when she’s across the pond.
She explained: "Los Angeles is like my favourite place and I just work on my craft there. I like to do acting classes and stuff out there, and dance classes because it’s such a healthy way of living. The restaurants and stuff are just ridiculous. It’s easier just to get a plane nowadays. "
And, if Jorgie ever was to up sticks and set up home in the US, she would make sure her pooch Lady went with her.
She said: "I’d definitely take Lady if I moved to the US, but also, I’ve looked into it, you don’t have to go into quarantine. I don’t think they have to do that as much anymore. So it’s getting easier and easier if you have a proper passport, you can just take them in the flight with you."
Meanwhile, Jorgie and Purina are working together to help create a better world for people and pets.
You can also take action – visit www.purina.co.uk/commitment to create your commitment, and join the conversation via #WeAreBetterWithPets.

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