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First Dates stars spending first Christmas together as married couple after wedding called off twice by Covid

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They found love on the hit dating show First Dates and stars Cindy Thompson and Elan Cohen are set to celebrate their first Christmas together as a married couple in their new dream home.

Cindy Thompson and Elan Cohen, both 31, moved viewers to tears with their instant emotional connection on Channel Four's First Dates when she confided in her match that her mum had incurable brain cancer. READ MORE: Helen Flanagan's plea over concerns for her son Charlie's feeding And the couple, from Whitefield, finally got married in September after their wedding was called off twice due to Covid.

The pair, whose big day was cancelled in May and again in November last year, said 'I do' in front of 100 guests. The couple managed to rearrange the same

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