I think she liked me. Why wouldn’t she? I have an amazing body
BILAL, 34 VITAL STATISTICS
SINGLE, no children.
CURRENT ROLE
PROFESSIONAL boxer, model, artist, singer and actor.
WOULD LIKE TO MEET
SOMEONE who doesn’t have children yet.
DATING PAST?
I’ve had several long-term relationships — six, four and two years — but I’ve been single for just over a year.
PRE-DATE NERVES?
I Never get nervous about anything. what’s the point? Nerves simply restrict you. I am always excited.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS?
SHE was already at the restaurant when I arrived and she had a beautiful smile and was pretty. she was wearing a nice top — it was creamy coloured — but she looked really great.
EASY TO TALK TO?
I love intriguing characters and she was definitely intriguing. we had so much to talk about including our careers and our dating past and what we are looking for in life. she has a free spirit, she’s not too stuck-up and I was never bored. Neither of us seemed shy, so I thought the date went well.
EMBARRASSING MOMENTS?
AT ONE point she said something about having three kids and that surprised me. But sometimes life puts surprises in front of you and that’s really nice and it doesn’t stop me liking her. my philosophy is that I don’t want to get to the end of my life and wish I’d had more fun.
DID SPARKS FLY?
yes, romantic sparks flew 100 per cent. I’m definitely attracted to her. she’s classy and fashionable with a lovely body.
SEE HER AGAIN?
yes, the only problem is she lives outside london, so it’s quite far away. we’ve already met up again since the date and we are messaging all the time. I’ve got us tickets to a london Fashion week party. she’s got so much energy and she’s got such a pretty smile — there are no downsides.
WHAT DO YOU THINK SHE THOUGHT OF YOU?
I THINK she really liked me — and why wouldn’t she? I have an amazing body and work hard on it. afterwards, we went somewhere else for drinks and then . . . well, I’m not going to say
what happened after that.
WOULD YOUR FRIENDS LIKE HER?
YEAH, they would like her a lot.
Interviews: JILL FOSTER