Chart-topping pop legend and BGT star joins Tinder with topless pics – after admitting he’s desperate to be a dad
CHART-topping pop legend Calum Scott has joined Tinder after admitting he’s desperate to become a dad.
The former Britain's Got Talent star, 34, who identifies as gay, has littered his verified profile with topless pics in a bid to bag a man.
In screenshots exclusively shared with The Sun, Calum can be seen working up a sweat in the gym, where he exhibits his ripped physique.
Other shots see the shirtless star posing for admirers in bed - and he's without a top again for a run.
The singer looks trendy in further images from his photoshoots and gigs, where he shows off his showbiz lifestyle.
But his caption says, "Just a normal lad looking for the same," while his interests are listed as pubs, working out and music.
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Earlier this year, the Dancing On My Own hitmaker confessed he's keen to become a father.
Revealing that he's eager to have children via surrogacy, he told that he's still trying to find "the one".
Calum said: "I’ve got this amazing career, and I hope to have it for the rest of my life, but what’s outside this job?
"I want to have my own family. I want to be able to do all that sort of stuff. This year I told myself I would look at surrogacy and what that looks like, and how to start my own family. Hopefully, as we go through this year, I’ll be sat making plans.’
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"I’ve always had a paternal instinct. I’ve always wanted to have kids. We have young people in the family, and I’m always helping out. It feels like a bit of a calling. I’ve got a lot of love to give."
Back in 2017, there were rumours of Calum being in a relationship with Sam Smith, but he later claimed they're "just mates".
He shot to fame back in 2015 after competing on Britain's Got Talent, where he performed his version of Robyn's hit Dancing On My Own.
After coming sixth in the contest, Calum released his version as a single the following year, which peaked at No2 on the UK Singles Chart and became Britain's best-selling single of summer 2016.
He released his debut album Only Human in 2018, which was followed in 2022 by Bridges.