First Dates star Sandra shocked her date after revealing her unusual and "exotic" candle making hobby.
Appearing on an upcoming episode of the popular Channel 4 dating show, Sandra opened up about her unique hobby while on a date with part-time DJ Lance.
In a clip shared with Metro, Sandra tells her stunned date that she likes to make penis-shaped candles in her spare time - and she even brought one of the NSFW candles along with her to show to the cameras.
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In the hilarious clip, barman Merlin Griffiths gets the conversation going when he thanks Sandra for the candle she gifted the restaurant.
An intrigued Lance questions the pair asking what they are discussing before Sandra says: "I make candles."
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After further probing from Lance, Sandra says: "My candles are very exotic."
Realising that Sandra might be holding back a bit, Lance asks: "Are you saying they are erotic?"
"I make penis candles," she says to her astounded date who simply repeats what she has said.
Following the revelation about Sandra's interesting pastime, the camera cuts to an interview in which Sandra is proudly holding one of her creations.
"That is my cock candle," she explains while beaming at the cameras and proceeding to light the curious candle.
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"Look at that! When it starts to melt, it starts to dribble," she adds, as the wax begins to melt.
During another hilarious interaction, Lance asks a waiter if she would be interested in having a penis candle and the awkwardness ensues.
Lance then quizzes Sandra if the candles have 'balls attached' and asks if they come in different sizes - they don't.
On her reasons for appearing on the show, Sandra said she was looking for someone young-at-heart to join her on the dance floor but fans will have to tune in to find out if she's found her match.
First Dates airs on Channel 4.
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