A clumsy but hilarious beauty from Southport to star on Blind Date this weekend

13th June 2017
Paul with Debbie from Southport

A clumsy but hilarious beauty from Southport to star on Blind Date this weekend.

Southport born Debbie will be the first gameshow contestant on the Blind Date remake this weekend.

Host Paul O’Grady will offer her three hunks to pick from as a potential love interest during the show on Saturday night. Debbie wants to find love after her fiance was struck and killed in a crash five years ago.

A spokesperson for the show said: “Debbie is easy going, loves to laugh and rarely takes life too seriously.

“At her day job as a Government and Control Manager for an Insurance Company, Debbie is known for her clumsy nature and hilarious ‘Debbie-isms’.

“After the tragedy, Debbie is once again loving for love and is after someone to settle down with and who isn’t afraid of commitment.

“Equally, a Channing Tatum lookalike would also fit the bill.”

Blind Date, the nation’s favourite match-making show, is back for a brand new series.

Hosted by Paul O’Grady, the show has been updated for the 21st century, as a new generation of love-seeking characters compete against each other to hook up with their potential love match, hiding behind the legendary sliding panel.

Paul O’Grady commented: “Blind Date is an incredibly special family show which brought laughter, tears and joy to TV viewers throughout the land. I am honoured to present the brand new series and, after speaking to Channel 5, I know the series is in safe hands. I can’t wait to see if we can find love.”

With no chance to swipe left, send a selfie or message back, the class of 2017 must break with modern day dating convention and rely on their basic instincts to find the chemistry.

Whilst paying respect to the traditions and family appeal of the programme with the legendary sliding panel, three question format and live studio audience, Blind Date will be updated to reflect the present day, whilst maintaining the humour, charm and cheekiness of the original show.

Blind Date will also welcome LGBT contestants for the first time and there’ll be thematic twists which will breathe new life into the series.