Muppets star Miss Piggy has dished the dirt on her love life since splitting with Kermit the Frog last year (15), naming some big names in the process.

The star found herself back on the market in August when her long term relationship with Kermit came to an end, but Miss Piggy has wasted no time getting back on the dating scene.

"Well you know, there was Josh Groban," she told E! News. "There have been others. Damon! Matt Damon. Maybe."

While happily married Matt, 45, or singer Josh, who is currently dating actress Kat Dennings, have yet to respond to the flamboyant Muppets' comments, Miss Piggy also gave fans an update on her current relationship with her former frog flame.

"The relationship with Kermit is great," she said, before adding there was sadly no chance of a reconciliation. "We're no longer romantically linked, but there's still a lot of love between the two of us. We've always worked well together, so things really haven't changed that much in the workplace."

The long term loves split in August (15) after working together for many years on TV and in movies.

At the time, they both took to their respective Facebook pages to make the sad announcement.

"After careful thought, thoughtful consideration and considerable squabbling, Kermit the Frog and moi have made the difficult decision to terminate our romantic relationship,” Miss Piggy wrote. “We will continue to work together on television... and in all media now known or hereafter devised, in perpetuity, throughout the universe. However, our personal lives are now distinct and separate, and we will be seeing other people, pigs, frogs, et al. This is our only comment on this private matter… unless we get the right offer. Thank you for your understanding.”

Kermit posted a near identical statement on his own social networking page, however he claimed it was his former partner who had made the decision to terminate their relationship.

He quickly moved on to a new relationship with another pig, named Denise.

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