Amanda Liberty, from Leeds, appeared on Channel 4's Steph's Packed Lunch to explain objectophilia and her love for German chandelier, Lumiere.
Amanda has previously been married to the Statue of Liberty and had a relationship with a drumkit.
Appearing on the TV show, she spoke of how objectophilia works and how she plans to make her marriage to Lumiere official.
Amanda was asked about her discovery of having feelings for objects and told the host: "I didn't understand it for a long time to be honest but I always accepted myself even though I didn't understand it.
"Even now it's hard to explain because I don't know why I fall in love with objects, I can't explain it.

"But I've accepted myself for who I am and this is why I came here, because I want everybody else to just accept and be happy - because it makes me feel happy and content."
Amanda admitted that her love for objects could be difficult to understand, but compared it to the way some people feel or see energy in crystals or stone.
When Amanda first saw Lumiere, she claims she couldn't get the 100-year-old chandelier out of her mind and made the decision to ship the light fitting over to the UK.
Explaining what marriage means to her, she explained: "When I say marriage I don't mean compare it to a marriage of another human.
"It's more of a commitment, just an expression of my love and a celebration."
Viewers were quick to express their own views with most in support of Amanda.

One social media user commented: "You can't chose who you fall in love with - as long as she's happy.
Another added: "Sending my support!"
However there were some who were left confused, with one commenting: "We can all like inanimate objects otherwise we wouldn't buy items for our houses, or cars etc., but surely she cant "marry" a chandelier.
"I wasn't sure why Steph had her on the show."
Amanda, 36, changed her name by deed poll during her previous relationship with the Statue of Liberty.
She has previously described herself as being in an open relationship with several chandeliers and speaks out about her love in order to shed light on her identity as a objectum sexual.