January Jones Remains Quiet About Dating Life, Admits She Had a Crush on Co-Star Ethan Hawke "Forever"

Actress also explains why she won’t be giving out parenting advice

By Mike Vulpo Apr 21, 2015 12:17 AMTags
January JonesJemal Countess/Getty Images for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival

Is she or isn't she dating?

That's the question many fans of January Jones have been asking ever since reports surfaced that she was enjoying a romance with her Last Man on Earth co-star Will Forte.

But while promoting her latest big-screen project at the Tribeca Film Festival, Jones wasn't ready to reveal too many details about her personal life.

"I'm looking forward to a break," she told E! News at the screening of Good Kill. "In a couple of weeks, I'm going to take a vacation and relax on the beach somewhere under an umbrella."

Will that be with someone special? Well, your guess is as good as ours. 

Watch: January Jones Opens Up On Her Love Life

In the meantime, Jones is excited to share her latest work on the big screen. Scheduled to hit theatres May 15, Good Kill shares the story of a family man (Ethan Hawke) who begins to question the ethics of his job as a drone pilot.

As it turns out, working with Hawke has always been a dream of Jones'. "I've been a fan of Ethan since the very beginning of time," she joked. "Not that he's that old, but I just had a crush on him forever so I was excited to work with him."

She added, "I thought it was an important story and important subject matter that I didn't really know much about so I thought that not many people did [either]. It was a little bit controversial, but it wasn't political."

While audience members may question Hawke's character and his balance between work life and family, Jones believes she has no place to deliver parenting advice. After all, every family and child is different.

"Oh God, I would never give parenting advice," she explained to E! News. "I think that everyone has their own way of doing it and I just don't think it's something for me to give advice about…[Parenting] is the hardest thing to do."