The London-born singer is the new host of Badoo’s ‘The Truth Flirts.’
Dating app Badoo has just launched the second season of its series The Truth Flirts, this time hosted by London-born singer and musician Ella Eyre. Featuring six episodes tapping into everything from how COVID-19 has impacted dating and relationships, to the Orgasm Gap, Mercury Retrograde and what labels mean to those in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Prior to the launch of the series, we had the chance to speak to Ella and learn more about her own relationship experience throughout the pandemic, what she considers the perfect date and so much more. Keep reading below for our interview with the singer.
Your new series, The Truth Flirts with Badoo is all about dating. What would you describe as the perfect date? What is a big no-no on a first date?
I am a big fan of doing something active on the first or second date, something fun that really represents that person, like going to a gig or a gallery. I love being introduced to new places and they don’t need to be flashy or expensive, just thoughtful.
It’s interesting to see how conversations between people have become a lot more meaningful, especially with a lot of my single friends. In lockdown many people were vulnerable, be it emotionally, physically, financially, and i think this vulnerability has helped open people up a lot more and be more honest with themselves. I hope it continues to stay that way!
How can apps, dating and communities become better at catering to the LGBTQIA+ community? Continue reading “Ella Eyre Talks Dating, Music and Her Lockdown Experience”