Paddy McGuinness asked 'does this mean' as he teases fans with video from popular ITV show
11.08.2023 - 15:11
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Paddy McGuinness appears to have got fans a bit excited weeks after they issued him with a demand over his former ITV show. The Top Gear host took to social media this week to share a video filmed three years ago before the Covid pandemic halted our lives and stopped the production of films and TV programmes.
And while it's not exactly clear when the clip was filmed, Bolton-born Paddy appeared to be reminded over his time fronting Take Me Out. The dating programme saw single ladies across the UK get a chance at a date in 'Fernandos'.
In each episode, a bachelor was seen being put on the spot by having to impress a panel of thirty women. Then the contestant demonstrated a skill.
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If the ladies liked what they saw, they kept their lights and the more impressed they were, the more women the singleton had to choose from at the end of the game. But if all 30 women turned off their lights, the man went home dateless.
And while it's been four years since the last show aired, Paddy prompted more demands for its comeback as he posted a video taken on the Take Me Out set of the audience and crew partaking in the then-viral mannequin challenge in which participants have to stay still in action like a mannequin while a moving camera films them.
In the caption of the clip, 49-year-old Paddy wrote: "Before the pandemic we had the Mannequin challenge! #TakeMeOut #saturdaynight #fernandos #nolikeynolighty #mannequinchallenge."
And it didn't take long for the demands for its return came flooding in while others wondered if it was a bit of a tease. @wilkinfam said: "Bring it back #takemeout." @clairebearnison echoed: "Please bring Take Me Out
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