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Love Is Blind UK: Meet Billy Jervis Jr

Love Is Blind UK: Meet Billy Jervis Jr

Graziadailya day ago
The second series of Love Is Blind UK has kicked off, with a new line-up of hopefuls dreaming of finding their perfect match. Husband-and-wife presenting duo Emma and Matt Willis return to host the Netflix dating show, which sees the singletons getting to know each other through secluded Pods, unable to see each other in person until they commit with an 'engagement'. Only then, will they will find out if their physical connection matches the strong emotional bond they've developed in the Pods.
One of the contestants looking for love this year is Billy Jervis Jr. Here's everything to know about him…
Billy is an instructor at the Royal Army Physical Training Corps. Before joining them, he served with the Royal Signals.
Billy hails from Bangor, in Northern Ireland.
Billy has been single since his divorce from a 'whirlwind romance' five years ago and finds the modern-day dating world 'a complete minefield'. Although his previous marriage didn't work out, he still believes in it and would love to be a husband again. 'I think I'm single down to bad luck, I just haven't found a connection,' he says.
He wants to find a life partner who will accompany him on group dates with his married friends, enjoy a pint of Guinness and build a family with him – which will include his beloved dog Ollie – so any potential partners will have be dog-lovers. Billy is ready to meet a woman who makes his heart sing, preferably any song by Michael Buble, his go-to at the karaoke bar.
Shereen Low is a senior news and entertainment writer for Grazia UK, who enjoys watching everything from Race Across The World and Strictly Come Dancing to real-life crime shows and thrillers.
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