The Scots Come Dine With Me winner has dedicated his victory to his late sister.
The Scots winner of the latest Come Dine With Me has dedicated the victory to his late sister for encouraging him to sign up for the show.
"She was messaging me every morning telling me to be me, and that's what you saw the whole week. Watching it back, it was emotional because that time was a crucial time of my life. I'm really happy though, and I'm sure she would be proud." "The atmosphere was electric from start to finish, and let's just say not everyone saw eye to eye. There were fiery debates, unexpected twists, and plenty of tension simmering alongside the food. Every night brought something new, and I loved every second of it."
"They were laughing so much, there had been a bit of drama, so it loosened it all a little bit, even though it did all blow up again!"
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