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Glen Powell's schedule is packed: From co-writing and starring in the new film 'Hit Man' to chasing a storm in the upcoming summer blockbuster 'Twisters' and much more, the actor doesn't have much time to relax.
Although Powell recently played a perfect partner for Sydney Sweeney in the romantic comedy “Anyone but You,” the 35-year-old actor told “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King in a recent interview that he doesn't have much time. now looking for his other half.
“I realized that this is a time where life is moving so fast that I don't even know if I could involve anyone, even in a healthy way. Even if I tried,” Powell told King.
But for the right person, Powell said he would find the time.
“I don't chase love. If love comes and hits me in the face and knocks me over, I welcome it with open arms because that's something I really want, you know,” he added.
Powell moved back to his hometown of Austin, Texas, to spend time with his loved ones who inspired him to one day want a family of his own.
“It's like, even just being with my niece and nephew, I really want kids. I really want that stage of life. It's not far away,” Powell said.
But Powell admits it takes a very specific type of person to help navigate his schedule.
“It's a lot,” he admitted. “I've realized that there are new aspects and new complexities to this life and this job that I didn't even understand. So to bring someone into that and make them feel comfortable, make them feel seen, to make him feel loved when there are a There are many elements that can affect a person's self-confidence or worth, or something like that. I'm not willing to sign someone up for that.'
In the meantime, Powell is grateful he has a close-knit family to lean on.
“You never know how far this journey is going to take you, but I knew they were going to be with me, win or lose. And that was great because right now we're going to win,” Powell said of his family's support of his career.
Powell's new film “Hit Man,” which centers on a professor who acts as a fake assassin and finds himself in a precarious situation when he falls in love with a client, will released on Netflix in select countries on Friday.
Watch more of Powell's interview with CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King in the video player above.