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Colin Farrell vows to stay off women to concentrate on career.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Mar 9 (ANI): Irish actor Colin Farrell has sworn to stay away from women after his split from writer Emma Forrest last month, and to concentrate on his career.

Farrell, 32, has previously been linked to a number of A-list women, including Britney Spears, Paris Hilton Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  and Angelina Jolie.

However, he has finally planned a period of celibacy celibacy (sĕl`ĭbəsē), voluntary refusal to enter the married state, with abstinence from sexual activity. It is one of the typically Christian forms of asceticism.  to give more attention to his work.

"I've had enough of women," Contactmusic quoted him as telling his pals.

A friend of the actor told British tabloid the Daily Star on March 8 that the actor was trying to find a balance in life.

"He has a whole new outlook on life. As far as he is concerned he finally has the right work/life balance. And, for once, that doesn't include women," the friend added. (ANI)

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