London: Legendary singer Elton John wants to set pop star Katy Perry up with a new man at his Oscars party and already has someone in mind.
The 64-year-old `Rocket Man` singer is setting up a special singles table, where the likes of Perry, who split from husband Russell Brand in December, can cast their eyes over any eligible hunk, reported Mirror online.
German supermodel Heidi Klum, who split from husband Seal in January and reality TV star Kim Kardashian, whose marriage ended in October - are also set to be on the table.
"Elton wants this year`s party to go with a swing, and be more fun and raucous than in previous years. It was his idea to invite some of the highest profile, newly-single female celebs in town," a source said.
"He thinks it`s a great way to put a smile back on their faces - and hopefully land them new men. He got in touch last month to personally offer Heidi and Katy his support, and invite them to his bash. Kim Kardashian also reckons she is ready to start dating again, so it could be a lively evening," it added.
PTI
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