Lets bring you another couple now who met on a dating app.
Louisa Jones, 34, works as a midwife for the NHS and met her husband-to-be Jake Napper, 34, just before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the UK in 2020.
After matching on a dating app, the two met up for their first date in a pub half-a-mile down the road from the Old Marylebone Town Hall.
“I remember having a glass of rose because I was impressed as Jake came back with a large glass. And I thought that’s the man I am going to marry!”
“We are always mindful when we talk about the pandemic because there was a really positive spin on it for us.
“Our love and relationship grew because life just slowed down and we focused on the things that were important. We got to know each other so quickly.”
Old Marylebone Town Hall also holds personal significance for Louisa whose parents married 40 years ago and her brother who married seven years ago at the same venue.
“Celebrating a moment in history, it feels really good to part of it,” Louisa says.
Jake and Louisa will be getting married at 18:00 and plan to spend the day getting ready in Soho followed by some celebrations in Knightsbridge.
think we will be in a manic getting ready period, arrive at the venue and then get thrown into it,” Jake adds.
“All the registrars will be knackered by the time we get there.”
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