Chris Isaak: 'Women don't hit on me!'

Chris Isaak. Photo: Getty Images.
Chris Isaak. Photo: Getty Images.

Chris Isaak. Photo: Getty Images.

He’s sold millions of records worldwide since launching his career in 1984 and women are falling over themselves to get a piece of the good-looking crooner – who, at 59, is single. Yet Chris Isaak insists he has no game.

‘I keep waiting [for the women to come],’ Californian Chris tells New Idea.

'99.9 per cent of my time, I’m on a tour bus with six or seven other guys. My life is great, I wouldn’t change it, but it’s not exactly what [people] think it is!’

It’s hard to believe that the star, who’s best known for Wicked Game and Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing, could be left wanting for female attention.

But with his priority focused on music, he says his love life has taken a backseat.

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Winning over viewers with his empathy and genuine, nurturing nature on The X Factor, Chris raved about the talent in his categories.

'My three singers are fantastic and I think all of them can have a career and make a record you’d want to listen to.'

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