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Thursday, June 20 2013
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Katherine Heigl doesn’t believe in love at first sight

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KATHERINE Heigl says she doesn’t believe in love at first sight and insists that she was attracted to husband Josh Kelley because of the pheromones at play.

The New Year’s Eve actress thinks strong feelings grow over time but she accepts the fact that you can tell if you like someone as soon as you meet.

“I don’t believe in love at first sight. I think loves grows as you get to know the person. But definitely I believe in chemistry.

You can be attracted to somebody and instantly feel something you’ve never felt before,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.

“I swear it’s a pheromones thing. There is something about Josh that is so uniquely attractive and sexy to me. And he wasn’t my usual type at all. I went for moody and mysterious guys, usually actors.

Josh is so different from any man I know,” she added.


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