Aussie comedian and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here host Julia Morris has opened up about her recent divorce, citing an x-rated benefit of living alone.

Morris split from her husband Dan Thomas last year after 16 years together and the 54-year-old has spokne about some things she considered to be perks of the breakup.

“We’re in a good place thank God ’cause I’m hearing horror stories about [divorce] but, my god, the freedom,” she told the Sooshi Mango Saucy Meatballs podcast.

“I don’t want to brag, but oh, it’s everything you’re dreaming it’s going to be.”

Morris added, “I have been renovating my house, right, and I have made the bedroom from top to bottom pink and fluffy,” she said.

“I had two friends come over the other day, and the boy walked into my room and goes, ‘Yeah, I’m soft.’

“That is the idea. This is a jizz-free zone.” Morris went as far as to coin the term ‘jizz free zone’ as ‘JFC’.

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Morris is nominated for the Gold Logie at the 62nd TV Week Logie Awards along with Hamish Blake, Julia Morris, Karl Stefanovic, Sonia Kruger, Tom Gleeson, Ray Meagher and Melissa Leong. The ceremony is being held on Sunday and betting odds have placed Morris fifth most likely to take out the prestigious accolade.

Blake has the highest odds to win, with a return of just $1.67. He is followed by Channel Seven host Sonia Kruger at $5.00, and MasterChef judge Melissa Leong at $6.50. Morris sits at $11.00 and is adraw with Tom Gleeson $11.00 and followed by Karl Stefanovic at $13.00.

Live voting for the Gold Logie, is open right through until the end of the red carpet telecast on June 19th. Fans can now vote for their favourites from the shortlisted nominees at tvweeklogiesvote.com

The 62nd TV Week Logie Awards will take place at 7pm on Sunday, June 19th and will be televised on Channel Nine.

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