Patsy Kensit in talks to star in Celebs Go Dating
The actress is in advanced negotiations with E4 bosses and is ready to find love again after FOUR divorces
Patsy Kensit is in talks to star in the new series of Celebs Go Dating.
The Tina and Bobby actress recently joined Tinder in a bid to find love after going through four divorces.
Now the 49-year-old former Emmerdale and Holby City star is in advanced negotiations with E4 bosses to join the show.
"Patsy is currently in talks to join the new season of Celebs Go Dating.
"Producers think she would be a great addition to the show and it obviously helps that she's currently on the lookout for a man.
"As she proved on Celebrity Big Brother she always speaks her mind, she's straight talking and she's a really good laugh.
"She's had several high profile weddings and divorces and they think it would be great to get a bit of an older lady on the show too among the youngsters.
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"Having dated the likes of Liam Gallagher, they're slightly worried about finding the sort of men Patsy is interested in but they know she would be a huge hit with viewers."
The London-born beauty was previously married to musician Liam as well as Dan Donovan, Jim Kerr and Jeremy Healy.
But rather than give up on love, early in April Patsy was spotted on the dating app Tinder – no doubt to the delight of its millions of male users.
A profile using the actress’ name, age and pictures has been seen on the dating site.
An insider told the Mirror: “Patsy is a modern girl in a modern world.”
The stunning mum-of-two hasn’t had the best luck in love but admitted she’s a hopeless romantic who’s never given up on her dream of finding a happy ending.
She said: “I have to say at this point that I am a hopeless romantic.
“I truly am. I do believe in love and still believe in love and I shall continue to do so.”
Patsy, 49, will no doubt have admirers knocking down her door for a date but she recently admitted she still struggles with her self-confidence.
In a candid interview with Best Magazine, she explained how she was still haunted by jibes about her weight and being called “Fatsy Patsy”.
Pasty said: “A woman’s approval means so much more to me than a man’s these days.
“When I turned 30, I went up from 7-and-a-half stone to 11-and-a-half stone, and it became a national obsession to get a picture of me.
“They called me ‘Fatsy Patsy’ and ‘Patsy Scoffs-It’. It could have given me agoraphobia.”
She continued: “I can laugh about it now, but it was painful at the time.”