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Unsuccessful TV dating show contestant finds love on the motorway | Unsuccessful TV dating show contestant finds love on the motorway |
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Richie Woodmason failed to find a partner on the show but has since settled down with his girlfriend Sarah | Richie Woodmason failed to find a partner on the show but has since settled down with his girlfriend Sarah |
A participant in a reality TV dating experiment who failed to find love on the show has told of how he found it on the side of the M5 instead. | A participant in a reality TV dating experiment who failed to find love on the show has told of how he found it on the side of the M5 instead. |
Richie Woodmason, 31, from Cheltenham, is appearing in new Channel 4 programme called The Honesty Box - an experiment where the hopeful singles are regularly tested by a lie detector test to determine their true feelings. | Richie Woodmason, 31, from Cheltenham, is appearing in new Channel 4 programme called The Honesty Box - an experiment where the hopeful singles are regularly tested by a lie detector test to determine their true feelings. |
While he failed to find a partner on the show, he said he managed to meet girlfriend Sarah after spotting her broken down on the motorway. | While he failed to find a partner on the show, he said he managed to meet girlfriend Sarah after spotting her broken down on the motorway. |
"I was just driving along and saw this beautiful, tall, blonde-haired woman on the hard shoulder and I thought 'I'll pull over and change her tyre for her'," he said. | "I was just driving along and saw this beautiful, tall, blonde-haired woman on the hard shoulder and I thought 'I'll pull over and change her tyre for her'," he said. |
Mr Woodmason met his girlfriend Sarah after she broke down on the M5 | Mr Woodmason met his girlfriend Sarah after she broke down on the M5 |
"So I changed her tyre for her and she gave me her number at the end," he added. | "So I changed her tyre for her and she gave me her number at the end," he added. |
"She's amazing, she's such an incredible woman - lovely, down-to-earth and funny as well." | "She's amazing, she's such an incredible woman - lovely, down-to-earth and funny as well." |
The new series, currently running on Channel 4, challenges a group of participants to find a match in "Truetopia" - a villa in Cyprus - but with the catch they will each have to face a lie detector test, with the risk of reducing a £100,000 prize fund if they are found to be lying. | The new series, currently running on Channel 4, challenges a group of participants to find a match in "Truetopia" - a villa in Cyprus - but with the catch they will each have to face a lie detector test, with the risk of reducing a £100,000 prize fund if they are found to be lying. |
Mr Woodmason said the show was a great opportunity to meet new people | Mr Woodmason said the show was a great opportunity to meet new people |
Sarah Garwood, 36, who is a home cinema designer, said "no-one believes" how they met when she tells people. | Sarah Garwood, 36, who is a home cinema designer, said "no-one believes" how they met when she tells people. |
She said: "It was the middle of November at 7.00 at night and my tyre had exploded on the way to work. | |
"I was stood there, about to call my brother, and then Richie pulled up in his truck. | "I was stood there, about to call my brother, and then Richie pulled up in his truck. |
"I was absolutely freezing - and I'd only been there two minutes. He asked me if I wanted help changing the tyre, and got to work. | |
"He had such a friendly demeanour - and it helps that he's quite good-looking - so I wasn't worried at all. | |
"He wanted to go for a coffee at the service station but I had to work, so I gave him my number." | "He wanted to go for a coffee at the service station but I had to work, so I gave him my number." |
'Great opportunity' | 'Great opportunity' |
Mr Woodmason told BBC Radio Gloucestershire he had been scouted for the programme via Instagram and thought "stuff it, why not?" when he was contacted. | Mr Woodmason told BBC Radio Gloucestershire he had been scouted for the programme via Instagram and thought "stuff it, why not?" when he was contacted. |
"If you don't take the risk, you lose the chance," he said. | "If you don't take the risk, you lose the chance," he said. |
On his experience on the show, Mr Woodmason described it as a "pressure cooker" and "stressful at times". | On his experience on the show, Mr Woodmason described it as a "pressure cooker" and "stressful at times". |
"You are being filmed all the time. There is a little bit within yourself where you just think I've got to watch what I say at times. | |
"You can't be switched on all the time," he said. | "You can't be switched on all the time," he said. |
However, he said the show was a great opportunity to meet new people. | However, he said the show was a great opportunity to meet new people. |
"It was a great chance to make new friends, new relationships that I feel like you don't necessarily get the chance to make in normal walks of life." | "It was a great chance to make new friends, new relationships that I feel like you don't necessarily get the chance to make in normal walks of life." |
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