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TAKE ME OUT! “MONSTER” GEMMA LOOKING FOR A “REALLY BAD BOY”

written by stephen January 18, 2014
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Derry girl Gemma Elliott is a “monster” looking for a “really bad boy” as her search for her “Mr Right” goes on.

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Gemma Elliott.

On tonight’s edition of the TV date show, Take Me Out, screened earlier on UTV, the 22-year-old once again turned down four more male suitors.

Gemma, from the Bishop Street area, was not put off by the small in stature Ryan from Scunthorpe, despite admitting not knowing where the town was.

However, the PE teacher was “marked down” after performing a dance/skipping routine dressed in white tee-shirt, shorts and knee-length socks.

Gemma said: “It was just too cute for me. It was really High School Musical. I love a really bad boy.”

The former St Cecilia’s student was also initially impressed with bearded Team GB taekwondo athlete Damon.

She said: “This might sound really weird, but I was thinking if we had children they would look like Jesus. And Jesus is the Lord – and oh My Lord!”

However, he was “kicked where it hurts” when he revealed he loved to keep snakes.

Cake-baking student Travis, a trainee massueist from Birmingham, rubbed Gemma up the wrong way when his mates revealed he showed reluctance when it came to paying the bill while on a date.

Final suitor James, from a small village in the Scottish Highlands, made a good impression on Gemma when he emerged from the “love lift.”

“I’ve got a really good Scottish accent,” she said.

She added in a Derry-Scottish accent: “I’m from Scotland. I’m the Loch Ness Monster.”

However, Gemma didn’t let the wool get pulled over her eyes when she learned he was a sheep farmer.

So, Gemma’s hunt goes on and she will return to our screens once again next Saturday night when she will get to choose from Lew from Cornwall, Oscar from Watford, Adam from Bedford and Danny from Manchester.

Will it be fourth time lucky for the Leeds University economic and finance student? We will have to wait and see!!!

 

 

TAKE ME OUT! “MONSTER” GEMMA LOOKING FOR A “REALLY BAD BOY” was last modified: January 18th, 2014 by stephen

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