Who’ll find love on our blind date? This week it’s Lucy, 32, and Christian, 30

Lucy, 32, (pictured) has been single for three years and has no children

LUCY, 32

DATING PAST

I was with my last boyfriend for four years — we even bought a house together. It was a difficult break-up. I think I’m single because my attitude is too casual.

PRE-DATE NERVES? 

I was really nervous, but I’ve taken a year-long break from dating, so now is the time to give it a go. I wore a smart dress, because I wanted to look dressy and feel confident.

VITAL STATISTICS 

Single for three years, no children.

CURRENT ROLE

Pastoral support manager in a secondary school.

WOULD LIKE TO MEET

A tall , dark and handsome man who travels.

Things got flirty and I wondered if Christian could be my Mr Grey 

LUCY’S VERDICT: 8/10 

LIKED? Having dinner with Christian.

REGRETS? None at all.

COFFEE OR CAB? Coffee.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS? 

I found out Christian’s first name ahead of the date — which took place before the new lockdown rules came into force — and immediately thought, ‘Oh hello, Fifty Shades Of Grey!’ 

He was already at our table when I arrived and I wondered if he could be my Mr Grey — he is very handsome.

I also liked his dress sense; he wore a dark shirt with black trousers. He complimented me on my hair and my outfit.

EASY TO TALK TO? 

Christian was already drinking a whisky, which was a bold move for lunch, so I decided to go for a rosé-based cocktail. 

We talked about dating turn-offs, and I laughed when he said that he didn’t want to meet someone with ‘fake breasts or fake eyelashes’.

We both studied drama and we both have family overseas. Christian’s a free spirit and I think he would draw me out of my comfort zone.

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS? 

I did jokingly ask if he wanted to count all of the stars on my dress. Luckily, he took it in good spirits.

DID SPARKS FLY? 

Yes, definitely — things got quite flirty between us. 

Christian made me laugh. After lunch we went to a pub, and he won points for holding the door open for me and insisting on paying.

WHAT DO YOU THINK HE THOUGHT OF YOU? 

I think he liked me — there was a lot of flirting. I’m sure after lockdown we’ll see each other again. 

We have been messaging and I would be open to a walk or a video call.

WOULD YOUR FAMILY LIKE HIM? 

Everybody would like him.

Christian, 30, (pictured) has been single for 18 months and has no children

Christian, 30, (pictured) has been single for 18 months and has no children

CHRISTIAN, 30

DATING PAST? 

I’m a bit of a free spirit. My longest relationship only lasted five months. 

I’m also not a fan of this generation of women who enjoy getting drunk and are slaves to artificial beauty. 

They should have more faith in how they naturally look.

PRE-DATE NERVES? 

Going on a blind date felt a little bit weird, and I went into it with healthy scepticism. 

I dressed up as I knew it could be my last date of 2020. Lucy dressed up, too, which I took as a good sign.

VITAL STATISTICS 

Single for 18 months, no children.

CURRENT ROLE

Actor.

WOULD LIKE TO MEET

A woman with her own opinion. I wouldn’t want to date anyone who looks artificial.

I hate the ‘fake British look’ but Lucy is naturally beautiful 

CHRISTIAN’S VERDICT: 8/10 

LIKED? Lucy is a lovely woman.

REGRETS? None.

COFFEE OR CAB? Coffee.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS? 

I arrived first, obviously. I like to be early. 

I ordered a whisky and then I noticed a pretty woman wearing a dress covered in stars walking towards me.

To be honest, at first I assumed we weren’t going to have a similar vibe, but I later realised I was mistaken.

EASY TO TALK TO? 

Lucy quizzed me over what I had to say about the ‘fake British look’ — I’m Maltese and have never dated a British woman before.

She told me she doesn’t usually bother with make-up and hasn’t had any tweakments, but she didn’t need to tell me that, as I could see she’s a naturally beautiful woman.

She also asked why I’ve never been to South London, where she lives — I think it was an invitation to see her again.

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS? 

No, none. Thankfully, neither of us asked any offensive questions. I am known for my strident views. 

Sometimes they can be a bit different from other people’s, and that can be awkward.

DID SPARKS FLY? 

Yes, I think so. It was unexpectedly enjoyable and we went for another drink so we could continue to talk. 

Lucy is attractive, smart and funny. She ticks a lot of boxes.

WHAT DO YOU THINK SHE THOUGHT OF YOU? 

We’ve spoken more since our date and Lucy has mentioned meeting again. 

I think she likes me, and the feeling is mutual.

WOULD YOUR FAMILY LIKE HER? 

If I like someone, I don’t need anyone else’s confirmation.