She recently celebrated being single and admitted that the time alone 'allowed her to love herself'. But it looks as though Ashley James is on the hunt for love again as her Bumble dating profile was revealed. The 32-year-old former Made in Chelsea star's profile shows her feasting on a giant pizza as she attempts to find a match on the popular dating app. Love on the line: Ashley James is on the hunt for love again as her Bumble dating profile was revealed Ashley shared a plethora of Instagram snaps on the dating site, which she joined alongside pal Charlotte De Carle. In one of the images, the DJ answers the the question of what is her favourite quality in a person. To which she replied: 'It's hard to choose between a sense of humour and honesty.' While another image displaying her basic information shows that she 'doesn't know' what she's looking for in a relationship, when it comes to using the app. Ashley's fun Bumble profile comes just months after she claimed she was happy being single and encouraged her followers to 'search for the love all around them from friends and family' which will help them to 'start dating people who are good for them'. A pizza the action: The 32-year-old ex MIC star's profile shows her feasting on a giant pizza and kissing her marathon medal as she attempts to find a match on the popular dating app What a girl wants: In one of the images, the DJ answers the the question of what is her favourite quality in a person Alongside a stunning snap of her in a green dress, Ashley wrote on Instagram in April: 'Happily single. ✨ A friend of mine had her heartbroken this week and she asked me how I'm so happy single. And honestly I think it's because I've stopped seeing it as a bad thing, and have stopped allowing people to pity or patronize me for it. 'Your relationship status can change all the time, it's not necessarily a good or a bad thing: it's just a thing that happens. The time alone has allowed me to really learn and love myself, and also love and invest in my friendships. 'You're made to feel like there's something lacking but love is literally all around you and you can do pretty fun things with your friends if you give them the same energy. Romance woes: While another image displaying her basic information shows that she 'doesn't know' what she's looking for in a relationship, when it comes to using the app The look of love: Ashley's fun Bumble profile comes just months after she claimed she was happy being single and encouraged her followers to 'search for the love all around them' A friend indeed: Ashley's pal Charlotte De Carle joined the star in setting up a profile on the popular dating app 'Plus, I've set some ground rules. Being single does not mean I shouldn't be treated as an adult entitled to the same independence as my friends in relationships. No I don't want to sleep in a child's room or on your sofa. 'No I don't want to share a bed, or be set up with your creepy cousin. I'll get a hotel or not come at all. If you want to ask me personal questions about my relationship status and happiness, I will ask you equally as encroaching questions about yours.✨.' 'I've only learnt all this in the last few months. I used to think people were lying if they didn't actively want / need someone else. But honestly, once you realise being single is fabulous, you'll start to date people who are actually good for you. And speak up and walk away quicker if they're less than up to standard, because you're perfectly fine without them,' Ashley continued. This comes after Ashley insisted on Good Morning Britain the week previous that she would be 'offended' if a partner went snooping through her phone, because it shows a lack of 'respect. 'I'm so happy': Ashley celebrated being single and admitted that the time alone has 'allowed her to love herself' The reality star, who is currently single, went on to admit that she previously snooped on an ex-boyfriend's phone, which led to her finding out that he was cheating on her. During a debate about whether or not it's acceptable to snoop through a partner's phone, Ashley said: 'I think the key to a healthy relationship is obviously trust and if you trust someone you shouldn’t have to snoop, it’s important in a relationship.' Later she admitted: 'If I was with someone who read my phone, I feel like it'd doom the relationship because I’d be offended that they didn’t respect me enough to ask the question, because I think we can always forgive people being insecure.' 'Love and invest in my friendships': The ex MIC star took to her Instagram to inspire her followers to 'search for the love all around them from friends and family' Ashley was previously in a relationship with comedian and former Xtra Factor presenter Matt Richardson. The former couple split in December 2014 and there was no love lost between the two as Matt told New! Magazine in March 2015: 'Oh no, I'll never speak to her again ... it did not end well. I've moved on.' Ashley was also linked to rapper Ginuwine in 2018 after the pair grew close in the Celebrity Big Brother house. 'I won't be pitied and patronised': Ashley revealed her relationship status prevented her from having the same favourable rules as her pals with significant others However, she revealed in March 2018 that she cut ties with the US star as she didn't 'trust' him. She told The Mirror: 'I think I had hoped coming out that it would be something and I think I was quite open about that but now I don't speak to him and I just think I'd rather be single and happy than be with someone I couldn't trust. 'I don't have harsh feelings for him but I just realised that it wasn't going to work and that we were different people in our expectations for each other. 'There were a few reasons that I realised I wouldn't be able to trust him and I didn't want to sacrifice my own happiness and feelings of self worth.' Offended: This comes after Ashley insisted on Good Morning Britain that she would be 'offended' if a partner went snooping through her phone, because it shows a lack of 'respect'All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility