Lee Thompson is still on the market but you might not want to slide into the DMs

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.Lee_Thompson_ is still on the market but you might not want to slide into the DMs

has been identified as fake, SA's first 'Bachelor' says it doesn't mean he isn't on the dating market.to celebrity makeup artist Gina Myers. Unfortunately, it was revealed during the reunion episode that the couple ended their relationship after the show aired.

A year after the first season started filming, the former Sharks rugby player is still single, but open to finding love. , he says:"I'm still on the dating market. I'm not necessarily looking for love but instead allowing life to take its course and allowing love to find me." "I fully believe that when the time is right love will present itself to me in some unique or unknown way," he explains.

According to Lee, he gets a lot of DMs and messages from potential suitors, and says he admires them for"putting themselves out there." He has even received several matric ball invitations!

 

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