Susan Sarandon says she will date men or women - but only if they've had the Covid vaccine.
Apparently the American actress, 74, isn't fussy when it comes to love but she does have one pretty stand-out requirement for her quest.
In conversation on Caroline Stanbury's Divorced Not Dead podcast, the screen sensation said she wants to date someone who has already had their coronavirus jab.
Asked what she is looking for, she said: "Someone who’s been vaccinated for Covid."
In the new interview, Susan made it clear she has no preference when it comes to gender, age or race.

Admittedly she's looking for someone who wants to be "adventuresome" and passionate about what they do.
She explained: "I don't care if it's a man or a woman. I mean, I'm open to all age, all colour.
"And those for me, those things are just details. But what I'm interested in is someone who wants to be adventuresome."
Susan has had a number of high-profile romances in the past, including brief relationships with Sean Penn and David Bowie.

However, she's only been married once, to her college sweetheart Chris Sarandon.
They were wed in 1967 but it ended in divorce in 1979.
Their relationship didn't survive the test of time.
Of her marriage, she said: "So every year we would decide if we wanted to stay married and after seven years we decided mutually to move on.
"How many people can actually stay married for a lifetime to the first person they sleep with? And that would be quite an accomplishment, right?"

Susan has daughter Eve with her ex Franco Amurri.
She has also two sons John and Miles with another ex Tim Robbins.
Elsewhere in the chat, she spoke openly about why her 21-year relationship with Tim ran its course.
She said: "But of course, after awhile in a relationship if you get a bunch of kids and a bunch of real estate and you've been together for 20-some – you do, I mean it's hard not to take each other for granted."
Susan also used this as an opportunity to lift the lid on why she has relationships with younger men.
She added: "One of the problems of finding guys in my age bracket is that so many of them are just trying to preserve the status quo at this point and hold on for dear life, and they're not open and curious."