Love In The Countryside presenter Sara Cox has one piece of advice for singletons looking for romance

Love In The Countryside presenter Sara Cox has one piece of advice for singletons looking for romance

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Love In The Countryside presenter Sara Cox had one key piece of advice for the seven rural singletons as they embarked on a journey to find a partner.

The BBC radio host, who grew up on her familys pedigree beef farm in Lancashire, gave her rural romantics a tip during filming for the second series of the dating show and it provided a real comfort to contestant Grace.

Speaking exclusively to Metro.co.uk, Grace revealed: She [Sara] just said, “Be yourself,” and she said to me, “Im sure youll be fine, Grace. Youve got all these men.”

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Grace continued: She was a real comforting, kind person and made it so easy to get involved with them and speak with them. She put you at ease. She was great at putting you at ease.

I learned a lot about myself and I had so much fun.

Sara Cox

Sara Cox was there to help all the singletons on Love In The Countryside (Picture: BBC)

Grace added: I didnt feel invaded. It was all about me and meeting someone and Sara was there to hold my hand all the way through it.

Shes so down to earth and shes such a nice person. She knows what it takes to survive in this world so she was a great mentor.

Grace on Love In The Countryside

Grace says Sara was a great mentor (Picture: BBC)

The second series of Love In The Countryside kicks off tonight, with Grace meeting not one, not two, but three potential suitors.

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It was really hard for me to let three people into my really busy family life and into my life in one fell swoop, she admitted. And the worst part for me was that it felt like I was cheating on them all.

I didnt want to give anyone more time than the other. I felt like I owed each of them a fair chance.

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Love In The Countryside airs tonight at 9pm on BBC Two.

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