Jessie J has said she and her boyfriend Channing Tatum are having "a lovely time" together but said they have not gotten to the stage of discussing having children.
The popstar, whose real name is Jessica Cornish, recently opened up about her fertility issues, but said she has not broached the topic with the Hollywood star.
Speaking on Heart radio's breakfast show, she said: "No! No, just because he's Channing Tatum everyone's kind of sped us up in to this like 'Are you getting married? Are you doing this?'
"I mean I've been in relationships for a lot longer than Chan and I have in the last four, five years but they're not famous so no-one really cares."
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The British singer and American actor are said to have embarked on a romance last year, six months after Tatum split from his wife of nine years, actress Jenna Dewan.
Earlier this year, Tatum posted a picture of himself naked in the shower after he lost a bet with the singer.
At the time he wrote: "I lost a game of Jenga to Jessica Cornish. The loser (me) had to post a picture the other person (Jessica Cornish) picked ... Smh and fml ... I'm never playing Jenga with her ever again..."
Jessie J referenced the photo in the interview, saying: "We're having a lovely time. And I'm very very respectful of his situation.
"But he looks great naked in the shower!"
Discussing her decision to speak out about her struggle to start a family, she said: "Vulnerability is seen so much as weakness now and not real. I've always been someone that is open and honest.
"And from a very, very young age I've always stood in the middle of my pain and my battles with everything. And I think it's basically made me who I am today and the artist I am and the music I make.
"So four-and-a-half, five years ago I was diagnosed with this disease that, you know, is making it harder.
"I was told I couldn't have children, I don't believe it. I believe in miracles. I haven't given up.
"For the last four years I've changed my diet, I've changed the way I live. I've done a lot of self-work and just to be open about it and start a conversation that could help someone that doesn't know how to talk about it, and start this conversation.
She added: "Whatever happens will happen. I've had great blessings and success in my life and I believe that balance has to happen for everybody."