Regardless of this weekend's blistering heat, there's always still time for some Paul O'Grady magic and shiver-inducing one-liners on Blind Date.
Tonight's (June 30) episode didn't disappoint, as Channel 5's romantic game show provided some great material for audiences.
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The World Cup might be on, but who can afford to swerve the hilarity of awkward questions and gallery of innuendos?
This week, attention turned to the unique fashion choice of two of the lads looking for love wearing shoes with no socks, and it's pretty safe to say that not everyone was here for it.
Someone even felt strong enough about it to start a poll... and the backlash was so intense that contestant James Bell made a solemn vow to cover those ankles during next week's show.
"#BlindDate I promise I will be wearing socks in next weeks show ππ#ShowThemAnklesBoyoooo," he tweeted.
And it seemed as though there was double the confusion during tonight's episode, as number two in the first line-up reminded some viewers of another famous face β even if Moses didn't score his dream date, at least he's got a claim to fame of sorts.
But others were thoroughly impressed by Moses' sweet demeanour (he was also wearing socks, by the way).
As for where this week's lucky couple were jetting off to a week after a mum/son combo appeared on the show, it was the tropical location of Sri Lanka on their boarding passes.
Blind Date airs on Channel 5.
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