Miguel is in his quiet era — not searching, not chasing, and definitely not dating. The “Coffee” hitmaker opened up on the Get Got Podcast, confirming that he’s officially divorced and has no appetite for the modern dating scene.
The singer explained that he’s never been a fan of the idea of “approaching” someone just for the sake of dating. Instead, he’s embracing a more organic chapter in his life, one rooted in stillness and authenticity.
He told the hosts that he’s open to meeting people naturally — being introduced or introducing himself if the moment feels right — but he made it clear this isn’t a priority right now.
“I’m really actually focused on getting, being, becoming the best version of me for myself and for my son, for my family,” he shared.
That clarity has also reshaped some of his past connections. Miguel revealed that he’s now friendly with women he once considered dating because they understood that a relationship with him at the time would’ve been “chaos.”
The “CAOS” artist recently addressed ongoing speculation about the timing between his divorce from Nazanin Mandi and the birth of his newborn with former Vogue China editor-in-chief Margaret Zhang. Speaking to The Breakfast Club, he pushed back against social media rumours, insisting that people are “doing the wrong math.”
According to Miguel, his new relationship began only after his marriage had ended — despite online claims of overlap.
“The one thing I did not do is start a relationship while I was married and then have a baby,” he stated. He emphasised that the marriage was over before anything new entered his life.
His message is simple: healing, fatherhood and self-evolution are the mission — dating can wait.
As the singer leans deeper into this chapter of personal growth, fans get a rare glimpse of an artist choosing peace over pressure, and maturity over messy narratives.

