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    Jennie Garth On Ex Peter Facinelli's New Relationship With Jaimie Alexander: Someday 'It Won't Sting So Bad'

    Peter Facinelli went public with his new relationship with Jaimie Alexander last month, and though he and ex Jennie Garth are divorcing, Jennie says the dating news still felt like a blow.

    "I think there will come a time when it won't sting so bad," Jennie told People of her soon-to-be-ex-husband dating the "Thor" actress. "But I'm not quite there yet."

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    While watching the "Twilight" actor move on with someone else is still painful, Jennie said she is glad Peter seems to be content.

    "I am happy that he is happy, though," she told the mag.

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    As for her own love life, the actress revealed she is "dating one guy right now."

    "One is enough, right?" she added with a laugh.

    As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Peter filed for divorce from Jennie in March.

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    In November, the 38-year-old actor was photographed having dinner and later holding hands with Jaimie, 28, in New York City ahead of Peter's "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" film screening.

    Jaimie confirmed the relationship last week, telling People, "It's very new to me and it's scary. But it's also something we don't want to give up on because I know how it makes me feel in my heart. It makes me feel really good."

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    Adding, "He's a good guy with a great family and I couldn't be any luckier."

    -- Erin O'Sullivan

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