Fran Drescher I’m single, but still very happy.
Drescher told Page 6 Her dating life is being shown in the film association’s new movie “Friends”.
“I rotated a little bit,” she told the media, referring to friends who have benefits.
She added: “I’m Fran Drescher. What do you think?!”

Fran Drescher premiered in New York City on March 24, 2025 in New York City. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
“Nanny” star Fran Drescher has not had a “rush” so far
The 67-year-old explained that she loved her gay ex-husband Peter Jacobson, who are “Very close,” So when it comes to relationships, she feels the biggest thing she can offer is “friends with benefits.”
Drescher and Jacobson met at the age of 15 and later married at the age of 21 in 1978. They divorced in 1999, and he later appeared as homosexual.
In 2020, the “Nanny” star told Page Six that she just had a “friend with benefits”.

Fran Drescher and ex-husband Peter Marc Jacobson jointly created the “Nest”. (Ron Galella Collection)
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“You know I’m kind of dating myself and it’s going well. I’m not on a date.” She said at the time. “I have a gay ex-husband I love and he meets a lot of needs. I have a friend who has benefits.”
She added that she and the mysterious person didn’t spend much time together because of her busy schedule, but seeing each other twice a month was “enough.”
Drescher added: “It was pleasant and delicious, but I live a huge life.”

Drescher first shared that she had only one good friend in 2020, and he said they only met twice a month, which was enough. (Gilbert Flores)
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Drescher is still busy, working hard to make a musical of The Nanny that has been put on hold and dealt with some personal concerns.
“We will resurrect it, but in [actors] On strike, my father passed away [in 2024] Now Palisade firesThis affected my house…I can only do a lot of things. ”

Earlier this year, the Los Angeles fire affected the homes of the “nanny” star. (Photography by Matt Winkelmeyer/variety via Getty Images)
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The SAG-AFTRA President said her house “still stands, but it’s not livable and the community is not livable.”