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Jade Thirwall heads on ‘socially distanced first date’ with Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens

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While lockdown might not be the easiest time to find love, it sounds like Jade Thirlwall is determined to give it a go. The Little Mix star, 27, reportedly went on a ‘socially distanced first date’ with Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens, earlier this week.

Following coronavirus lockdown restrictions easing and allowing people to meet up with one other person, all while remaining two metres apart, Jade and Jordan are said to have met up for a very lockdown-esque date – a walk.

A source told The Sun: ‘Jade has been open to dating for a while now, but it can be hard to find the time to meet people usually. ‘While stuck at home she started messaging Jordan and they have been getting on, but it’s really early days.’ ‘They met up for a walk on

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