Movie romances have simply not been enough and instead, we've been watching real people try (sometimes, too hard) to find love in what many would call a hopeless place - national television.But alas, it has worked for some, while proving to be a complete train wreck for others.
E4’s head of entertainment Phil Harris added: “We are thrilled to be working with Channel 4 for E4’s biggest entertainment series of the season.
Giving unprecedented access into our celebrities’ lives, viewers can watch their dating ups and downs every weeknight…
Ten things you now know about me: Famous Five, online orders, Blackadder, books, Ella Fitzgerald, pub quiz, a guidebook, Kate Hepburn, Lake District walking, Hercule Poirot. Will you bring chaos to my order or are we annoyingly twinned?
my aim is to eventually relocate to find a better life for my daughter, somewhere new.
People always get involved with activity's you are part of during a night out or something like that.
You get a bit out of control sometimes, but you are really lovable.
The unlucky-in- love celebrities to appear on the show include Geordie Shore’s Charlotte Crosby, TOWIE’s Joey Essex, Made in Chelsea’s Stephanie Pratt, Cuckoo star Tyger Drew-Honey, You Tube’s Jack Jones, and Tattoo Fixers’ Paisley.
The duo taking responsibility for matching the celebs to their prospective soulmates are dating agency owner Eden Blackman and matchmaker Nadia Essex.
Dating shows have become our common guilty pleasure, although we may not want to admit it.
For over a decade now, we've replaced rom-coms with rom-competitions.
After all, that’s where the most scandalous and shocking drama goes down.