Who'll find love on our blind date? This week it's Fee, 52 and Luke, 51 but will romance be on the cards?
- Every week, FEMAIL asks two singletons to report back from their blind date
- Fee, 52, and Luke, 51, shared their meals at a restaurant in the UK
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Fee, 52, (pictured) is a former support worker, who has been divorced twice
FEE, 52
Relationship History?
I’ve been married twice. I’ve been single since my last marriage ended a year-and-a-half ago.
I have a daughter and two sons. They are my world but, now they’ve flown the nest, I live alone with my little Yorkie dog, who is my baby now. It would be lovely to find someone to share my time with.
Pre-Date Nerves?
Yes, I was nervous. I wore a black dress and had a cheeky cocktail to settle my nerves.
First Impressions?
I was disappointed when I saw Luke was dressed casually in a pair of jeans and a shirt, although his clothes, at least, looked clean and ironed.
When he was shown to our table, we shook hands but it felt awkward. He didn’t compliment me or say it was nice to meet me.
Easy To Talk To?
The conversation felt strained. It was hard to find topics we could both talk about.
He chatted about walking and the coast paths, and about music and films, but we didn’t have much in common. I think the only thing we both watched was Coronation Street.
He didn’t seem to spend much time at home, whereas I like to watch TV and chat to my friends and family.
We didn’t get into any serious conversations and there wasn’t any laughter. It’s a shame because the restaurant was lovely. The staff were friendly, too; more friendly than my date.
Embarrassing Moments?
Only when he tucked his napkin into his shirt, although that was more amusing than embarrassing. I didn’t mention it as there was no banter between us, so it would have come across as an insult. The funny thing was that despite the napkin, he still spilled food on his shirt.
Did Sparks Fly?
No! I feel I’ve been out of the game for a long time so my flirting skills are rusty, but I wouldn’t have brought them out anyway. We shared a taxi to his train station and said goodbye.
Would you like to meet again?
I don’t see any point.
What do you think he thought of you?
I honestly couldn’t tell you as he didn’t give me any indication.
Would your family like him?
I don’t think so, as he’s too quiet and reserved for me. And we didn’t click. It was just bland.

Luke, 51, (pictured) is a security guard, who has been single for three years
LUKE, 51
Relationship History?
I’ve been single since July 2018. Although I’ve had six serious relationships, my longest was six months. I’ve never found someone to settle down with. I have a few female friends, but no one to cuddle up to at night.
I’ve done some online dating, but find it’s depressing as it’s hard to know what someone is like until you meet them in real life.
Pre-Date Nerves?
Yes, as this was my first blind date. I wore a pair of blue trousers and a stripy shirt. I ordered a G&T to help me relax.
First Impressions?
Fee was already at the table and, even though she was wearing a nice dress, I wasn’t attracted to her. It felt a bit awkward, but perhaps both of us were nervous.
Easy To Talk To?
Not really! We struggled to find things to chat about. I’ve travelled the world, but Fee isn’t interested in going abroad. I love walking, and have been all over Scotland, but she seems to prefer to stay local. We didn’t have much in common, except liking Coronation Street and dogs.
We had a laugh about the football, but there wasn’t much banter. We ended up talking about the food, which is never a good sign. She had curry and I had the roast dinner and we seemed to enjoy the food more than one another’s company.
Embarrassing Moments?
Just awkward silences and I dropped food on my shirt.
Did Sparks Fly?
She was a lovely person, but there was no spark. It’s not her fault as we were mismatched. I’m a flirty person and love going on dates. There was no flirting from Fee and no kiss at the end.
Would you like to meet again?
No, we didn’t exchange numbers and just made polite farewells.
What do you think she thought of you?
She also thought we were mismatched. Hopefully, I came across as a nice guy, but maybe too quiet.
Would your family like her?
She’s a lovely person, but my walking friends would see us as a mismatch. They know I love keeping active. I have female friends and we hang out, and walk and talk, but Fee wouldn’t fit in.
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