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The Sun Online, Anna disclosed that as one of the dating agents on the show, she can have input on which celebrities are chosen for the show. She said: 'A friend I want to try and persuade to join is Alexandra Burke.
I would love her to join. 'And I recently went on Radio 1 and I didn’t realise that Vick Hope was, in her own words, "Having a dating nightmare".
'I don’t think there is anyone more beautiful than that girl, so I would love to get her on. ' A spokesman for Alexandra said: 'At the
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