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'Take Me Out' couple getting married
Published Sunday, Jan 22 2012, 14:52 GMT | By Colin Daniels | 7 comments
A couple who met on Take Me Out are getting married, it has been revealed.
Dan Nash chose Dawn Edwards on the ITV1 dating show in November 2010 and the pair want host Paddy McGuinness to be guest of honour at their upcoming nuptials.
"Paddy would have to come on the condition that he doesn't take all the attention away from me," Edwards told the Sunday Mirror.


Speaking of Nash's proposal, she added: "I didn't have any doubt. I said yes straight away."
The couple, who went on a romantic break to Cyprus as part of the show, are said to have hit it off instantly and moved in together in June.
"I'd better get writing the best man's speech then," McGuinness joked.
The show recently caused controversy after it emerged that both Wen-Jing Mo and date Aaron Withers had worked as escorts in the past. The latter had also been convicted of assault.
Dan Nash chose Dawn Edwards on the ITV1 dating show in November 2010 and the pair want host Paddy McGuinness to be guest of honour at their upcoming nuptials.
"Paddy would have to come on the condition that he doesn't take all the attention away from me," Edwards told the Sunday Mirror.

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Speaking of Nash's proposal, she added: "I didn't have any doubt. I said yes straight away."
The couple, who went on a romantic break to Cyprus as part of the show, are said to have hit it off instantly and moved in together in June.
"I'd better get writing the best man's speech then," McGuinness joked.
The show recently caused controversy after it emerged that both Wen-Jing Mo and date Aaron Withers had worked as escorts in the past. The latter had also been convicted of assault.
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