Episode 10

Tonight, TV presenter Ferne McCann is on a double date with Pussycat Doll Melody Thornton and their fellas, who they both adore. The food, the wine and the conversation are well and truly flowing and things couldn't be going better. But events take a dramatic turn for the worse when Ferne is suddenly taken ill. It's an absolute dinner date disaster, but does this signal the end for her and Lee? The agents send Jonathan Cheban on a double date with Bear to try to keep a lid on his outrageous and unpredictable behaviour. It's off to Bear's local pub for the double blind date, which sees Kim Kardashian's best friend boozing in the heart of London's East End. But when they realise the agents have set them up with a pair of gorgeous twins, will Bear remember he's been told to rein it in? Or will he simply revert to type and mess the whole thing up?
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