While love isn't always guaranteed for the stars who go on Celebs Go Dating, being ripped apart by narrator Rob Beckett is.
The comedian's hilarious jokes are a highlight of the E4 series (alongside Tom Read Wilson's delectable elocution), and one celeb that has found himself on the receiving end of a lot of jibes is Blue's Lee Ryan.
Among the highlights, Rob compared Lee's mixer outfit to Mexican drug lord El Chapo, while his silver boots on one date came under particular scrutiny.
The comedian also joked about Lee's embarrassing rejection from a woman that he compared to Rihanna.
However, the jibes haven't phased the Blue singer one bit, the star admitting that he's even laughed along with them.
"Brilliant, fantastic," Lee told the Daily Star. "The El Chapo thing absolutely done me. I thought I looked alright, it was very stylish stuff."
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He then added: "I don't take myself too seriously. I was laughing more than anyone."
Lee also opened up about that infamous first mixer, admitting: "You walk into the thing and we've all got an ego. It helps to break down walls and address that ego first.
"I've learned more about myself on this show than anything else. I was forced to go and ask people out. I wouldn't do that usually, especially when you've just met someone."
Meanwhile, jokes aside, Rob has come in for some criticism over his narration after referring to a date Megan Barton-Hanson had with a woman as a "lady date".
Celebs Go Dating continues weeknights at 9pm on E4.
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