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E4 are set to launch spin-off show 'Celebs Go Virtual Dating'. TV bosses are looking at love after lockdown with the new spin-off show to its flagship series 'Celebs Go Dating' - which sees gurus Paul C Brunson and Anna Williamson find celebrity singletons the perfect match - by sending the stars on socially-distanced dates.

Anna said: "I'm so excited to get the agency back up and running. We are really intrigued to see what dating looks like during this time, and looking forward to seeing how our date-ees handle dating in lockdown." The celebrities will be matched up with potential suitors by the dating agents before being sent off on a series of dates, either on a video call or outside while adhering to social distancing rules.

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