Meghan Trainor the 'coolest sister ever,' talks about what she likes in a guy

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Meghan Trainor is one of today's hottest artists. She's young and talented, and she embodies body confidence. Apart from being a hitmaker for this generation, she can also be an awesome sister to her two brothers, Ryan and Justin.

According to Enstarz, the 21-year-old "Lips Are Movin" singer is often spotted with her brothers during award shows and is active on social media sharing snapshots of her with them.

The news outlet reported that Meghan was with older brother Ryan at Staples Center last Sunday to watch a basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Ryan took to Instagram to share a photo of him and his sister positioned along the sideline seats. He then captioned it with "Shout out to the real MVP/coolest sister ever."

Not only did Meghan and Ryan spend time together over the weekend, they also went to the recently concluded American Music Awards (AMAs) with Justin. Aside from having a strong bond with her brothers, Meghan is still single, which is why she took them with her for the event.

But what does the pop princess look for in a guy anyway? E! Online's Giuliana Rancic asked the "All About That Bass" hitmaker about what the ideal guy for her is like.

Live at the red carpet event, Rancic asked if Meghan was into man-buns, to which she replied that she's fine with it if the guy is a musician. Otherwise, a man-bun would be "weird."

Her answers to the other questions can make one easily conclude that Meghan is into musicians. That puts the spotlight on singer Charlie Puth, with whom she shared a make out session during their onstage performance at the AMAs.

After the steamy kiss that lasted longer than expected, a lot of fans were wondering if the two are dating. However, both artists cleared the dating rumors and insisted that they are just friends and working together. Aside from that, Meghan revealed at the red carpet that she's very much single.

 

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