Erika Jayne interested in having ‘really good sex’ amid Tom Girardi divorce

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She wants to “Get it Tonight.”

Erika Jayne is more interested in “having really good sex” than getting back into the dating scene after splitting from 82-year-old Tom Girardi.

The “Pretty Mess” singer, 50, confirmed to pal Lisa Rinna in a new “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Season 12 teaser that she’s “had some sex” but hasn’t been on any dates.

“I’m back in the dating pool, but I’m much more interested in having really good sex with nice people — and maybe some not so nice people,” Jayne says in the video, which was released by Bravo on Wednesday.

In the clip, Rinna asks about a large bouquet of roses on the table, to which Jayne coyly replies that she has a “secret admirer.”

Erika Jayne and Lisa Rinna talking on "RHOBH"
Rinna encourages her friend to get back out there.
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Rinna — who’s been married to Harry Hamlin since 1997 — encourages her friend to get out and have some fun because Jayne has been married almost consistently since she was 20 years old.

“I’ve been married for all of my adult life,” Jayne says.

Erika Jayne pouring coffee on "RHOBH"
Jayne casually mentions that she has a secret admirer.
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Jayne was married to Thomas Zizzo for five years from 1991 to 1996. The exes share an adult son, Tommy Zizzo Jr.

Shortly after the divorce, Jayne was working as a cocktail waitress at Chasen’s in Los Angeles when she met Girardi. The couple moved in a few months later and wed in 1999.

Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi talking at an event
The performer is in the midst of divorcing estranged husband Tom Girardi.
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Jayne filed for divorce from Girardi in November 2020 after 21 years of marriage. One month later, the estranged couple was sued by Edelson PC for allegedly embezzling settlement funds meant for the victims of Lion Air Flight 610.

The reality star — who denied the charges against her — was dismissed from the fraud lawsuit in January, but she is now facing a $50 million racketeering lawsuit and a $2.1 million “aiding and abetting” lawsuit.

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