'I'm looking for a nice girl': Roofer from Bolton on new dating show
Kane, 25, whose surname has not been released, is on the new Channel 4 "dating experiment" series "The Honesty Box".
The show puts a cast of singles in Truetopia, a sunny and romantic paradise, in pursuit of true love.
However, there is just one rule- "do not lie".
While the daters explore romances with their matches they are regularly tested by the dreaded Honesty Box- a lie detection system asking probing questions about their true feelings.
If they tell the truth, it could impact their newly formed relationships but if they lie, it will reduce the £100,000 Trust Fund.
Hosted by Vicky Pattison of Geordie Shore fame and counsellor Lucinda Light, the show started on Monday, April 28, with three episodes having been released so far.
Lucinda guides the daters as Truetopia's very own Sincerity Coach, encouraging each of them to discover and share their inner truth.
And at the dramatic Truth Terrace, Vicky reveals the Honesty Box results to the group.
But can the singles work out who has lied and cost them money from the Trust Fund?
New episodes come out every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on E4.
Speaking about what made him want to take part, Kane said: "I'm looking for a nice girl and it'll be a fun experience.
"I've been single now for around about eight months. A little bit of dating here and there, but nothing serious.
"My perfect girl is someone who's into the gym.
"Dark hair, nice eyes. Someone that has good manners. Good morals and values.
"My biggest turn off is someone who isn't hygienic.
"Also someone who is disrespectful or rude to the waiter on a date. And someone who has dirty trainers."
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Kane admitted that he cheated on his last partner, saying: "I didn't confess to it, and then she looked at my phone and saw it all.
"After I cheated, the relationship went downhill and that's why we're not together anymore."
He adds that he sees himself as a "changed man now", having "grown up".
Kane added: "I would describe myself as being a good boyfriend. I like to get my own way a little bit, but I do treat my woman with a lot of affection and respect.
"I'm not going into this to play a game. I'm going in being open.
"Whatever comes in front of me, I'm open to it.
"I don't know how things are going to play out, so I don't really know whether I'm going to be able to trick the Honesty Box or whether it's going to catch me out if I do lie."
On being asked how his friends would describe him, he said: "My best friends would say I'm a lady-killer. I don't know why.
"I like to chill on the sofa cuddled up with a cup of tea!"
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