
Ros was a male model called Andrew who believed in true love. His father, Marcus, was wealthy and owned lots of land.
Andrew was talent spotted by the industry when he was quite young, working driving a tractor on one of his dad’s farms.
He had a penchant for wearing nose rings, which he’d match with leather gloves and vintage suits.
I played Tiffany, a giggly, thighalicious banker who worked her way up from the trading room floor, where she would make cups of tea and shag up and comers including, it turned out, Marcus, Andrew’s father.
The date started off badly when our characters couldn’t decide whether to have a restaurant meal (Tiffany’s choice) or go to karaoke, and we had to compromise and do both.
But before we even made it to karaoke Andrew asked me what I thought of another couple, and I claimed that his clothes looked better on me than him.
Things went downhill from there.
We realised we were looking for different things.

