MELBOURNE - Swimming champ Stephanie Rice likes guys who are decent and fun to be with.
The 21-year-old star, who recently cut ties with her management company, to go solo, has dated hunks like Manly league player David Williams and swimmers Eamon Sullivan, Ashley Delaney and Nick D’Arcy
When asked what she looked for in a guy, Rice said, “I feel like you have to be at least decent looking.”
“I feel that you have to have a really great personality, be fun, outgoing and love to have a good time,” the Courier Mail quoted her as saying. (ANI)
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