First Dates Ireland returns to screens tonight and viewers can expect some fresh faces as well as familiar ones.
will return to our screens on RTÉ tonight, where a host of singles will take a seat in the restaurant with a stranger they hope will become much more.She told"The thing with first dates is you're seeing new people every evening, every date, and that keeps it fresh", she said.
But, for those wondering what happens after successful dates, Ms Marr says they're bringing back some happy couples that met on the show.The successful couples coming back include Shannon and Ciara who met on the show five years ago and Carla and Shez who are engaged to be married."Shez was not what Carla would've imagined when he walked in with his tattoos and his style.""That's a brilliant success, that across the long table they still found love", she said.
This wasn't her first waitressing gig, having worked in a restaurant while at college, but it was her background in acting helped her land the role. "I was studying drama and theatre in Trinity at the time, and one of the producers, Anna Nolan, was going around looking for the waitresses and the bartender", she explained.Observing the spark between two people is one of the highlights of the job.Ms Marr 'hates' when one person makes the other give their verdict first, only to reject them in the end.
"That is a complete no-no and the only people who ever do it are the people who never learn", she said.
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