Plants Over Partners: Jacelyn Tay Declares No Need for Men

Plants Over Partners: Jacelyn Tay Declares No Need for Men

Meet Jacelyn Tay: Plant‑Obsessed, Relationship‑Free

Some folks say they’re content flying solo. Actress‑turned‑health‑coach Jacelyn Tay takes that mantra seriously—and decides it’s fine to skip the romance circuit altogether.

Instagram Snapshot

On October 31st, the 47‑year‑old posted a cut‑in‑cheer photo she snapped with her “beloved aunty” in Switzerland. While her aunt was all about handing her son Zavier a scoop of ice‑cream, the only real disagreement? Relationship expectations.

  • Jacelyn: “I’ve been single since my 2018 divorce and’m not looking to date. Plants are my true love.”
  • Her aunt: “Sweetie, finding a partner is nice.”

Why the “No‑Partner” Stance?

Jacelyn’s answer: she’s got all the elements of a full life—her son, mom, siblings, a rolling crew of BFFs, and a booming health‑coaching biz. “I’m happy, balanced, and at peace,” she writes.

When asked what a ’partner’ would actually bring to the table, she shrugged. “Would he take care of me? I already do.” Her approach to intimacy? “I’m far more spiritual than that.”

She even rattles off possible “person‑centric” benefits—confiding, sharing burdens, or happiness—and answers each with a grin and a “I’ve got God, financial stability, and a fabulous circle of family and friends.” The final question—what does a partner do—with a laugh? “No reason at all, just as with my Monstera.”

Plant‑Love That’s Planet‑Wide

Jacelyn’s love for plants isn’t a hobby—it’s an emotional compass. “I’ve loved them since the day I fell in love with plants. It just vibes.” The Monstera has made a whole soundtrack in her heart, playing a sweet melody whenever she sees it.

She’s not only planting in her garden—she’s planting unconditional love for her son “no matter what.” Before finding love in a human form, she insisted on keeping her vibe pure and divine, saying it mattered to God.

Followers Take Note

Her single‑minded stance on houseplants, while a bit quirky, rang true for many of her followers. It shows that you can live a blissful life without a partner—if you’re willing to let your plants be the bouquet that keeps you smiling every day.

Celebrating Independence: Stories from Happy Single Mums

“Still worrying about putting my kids first before considering separation? Feels a bit like a bad habit,” one comment began.
“But I’ve realized that being solo with my kids might actually make me the happiest.”

Another voice chimed in:

  • I’m a 57‑year‑old retired woman, proudly single. “I’ve found joy in staying single and loving life at the same time.”

These heartfelt comments reflect a growing trend: many parents are choosing autopilots in their life roads, prioritizing personal joy and family harmony.