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Updated: 7 Jan 2021, 9:35
LOVE Island’s Amy Hart plans to land her dream man this year– but if she doesn’t then she wants to be single mum just like Ferne McCann and Lydia Bright.
The reality beauty, 27, recently appeared on MTV’s dating show Celeb Ex In The City but failed to find love.
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Amy Hart plans to meet the man of her dreams this yearCredit: Instagram
The blonde beauty said she was thrilled to return to the dating scene after romance was put on hold during the lockdown.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Amy said: I went on a date with a lovely guy called Kieron and Emmanuel turned up and I had to decide who to take on a second date.
Our holly-adorned verdict on an underwhelming Christmas menu from the small screen
2 January 2021 • 1:36pm
Bridgerton (l) proved bingeably popular, while Channel 4 s Alternative Christmas Message attracted viewer complaints
Credit: Liam Daniel; Channel 4
The schedulers might have served up a menu of thin gruel and reheated leftovers but with the nation stuck indoors, we still spent a lot of time in front of our TVs this Christmas. So who was a shining star and who was a total turkey? Here s the Telegraph s round-up of all the hits and misses from this year s festive viewing.
WINNER! Channel 5
Traditionally much maligned, the fifth terrestrial channel is a growing force nowadays. It demonstrated why over the past fortnight. The first Christmas special for its acclaimed All Creatures Great & Small remake was one of the loveliest festive treats anywhere. Elsewhere, its roster mixed trips to Yorkshire farms and steam railways with cannily scheduled, crowd-pleasing tribute