In a new visit with Individuals about her new film Soul Halloween: The Film, the 43-year-old entertainer says she is “thoroughly open” to marriage “reoccurring,” following her split from now-ex Daniel Gillies in 2019. “I’m the most bad full bore heartfelt you have at any point met in for what seems like forever, to the point that it’s presumably outlandish,” Cook jokes.

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“No doubt absolutely open to that reoccurring.”

Cook concluded her separation from entertainer Gillies, 46, in Walk 2021, after over 16 years of marriage. The previous couple share two kids: child Theodore, 7, and little girl Charlotte, 9.

The She’s All That entertainer later uncovered she had a sweetheart in September 2020, a little more than a year after she and Gillies split.

Talking about the chance of getting hitched once more, Cook tells Individuals she “will be somewhat more mindful in pursuing that choice since I have children included and such in my life now.”

“Be that as it may, I wouldn’t agree no,” she adds. Found out if she has any designs to add to her family again one day, Cook says, “I don’t see it for me” — yet she isn’t 100% certain.

“I need to look out for my own unconstrained side, and I must settle on that choice with eyes completely open,” she makes sense of.

“Furthermore, my sweetheart needs to acknowledge how absolutely crazy children can be, I think, face to face somewhat more before we can contemplate making that step.”

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“We’re still in my idea of a data gathering stage,” the Josie and the Pussycats entertainer says of her relationship. “It’s not heartfelt, however now and again great choices aren’t.”

In Soul Halloween, Cook plays the mother of youngster Jake (Donovan Colan), who locks himself inside a Soul Halloween store with his companions Bo (Jaiden J. Smith) and Carson (Dylan Frankel) — just to confront malicious powers they need to rally to ward off. The film additionally stars Christopher Lloyd, Marla Gibbs and Marissa Reyes.

Cook expresses a piece of what attracted her to the film is that it felt “easily exemplary” and “has that naturally nostalgic feel since it happens in a town that doesn’t feel like it’s canvassed in boards.” It’s additionally the primary film she has done explicitly for her children.

And keeping in mind that Charlotte thought the film “was wonderful,” Theodore “said it was somewhat alarming, however he’s 7,” Cook notes.

In any case, “That is only my children,” she adds. “Everybody ought to simply take temperature with their children and what their resilience is for these things.”

Soul Halloween: The Film is currently gushing on VOD.