I am dating a legend, he is British meme royalty says Bristol's Sadie Bass after finding true love

A reality star from Bristol has found herself unexpectedly in love with one of the country’s biggest meme icons.

Influencer Sadie Bass, 29, has appeared in a dating show before, namely Discovery+’s Written In The Stars back in 2022 but was evidently unlucky in love as just this year she appeared on yet another - E4’s Love Triangle - stating she had been single for over three years.

This time around however, the Bristol-based social media manager has found love at last as eight months on from the end of filming she is still in a relationship with someone from the show.

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Perhaps unexpectedly for Sadie - who has amassed an impressive 82.4k Instagram followers- her new boyfriend is a social media sensation in his own right so much so the smitten star has hailed him a “meme king”.

Danny Andrews, 35, became a 16-year-old viral sensation after a 2007 documentary - Baby Faced Body Builders - showcased his peculiar fitness regime of eating fish and rice cakes at regular intervals throughout the day.

Then aged 16, he took himself off all social media after suffering from negative posts online.

But Danny has since embraced his meme fame, and featured on several TV dating shows such as First Dates, Celebs Go Dating and most recently Channel 4's Love Triangle, eight months ago.

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And now he says he has met the love of his life in Bristol statr Sadie despite initially going on the show primarily for fun and to promote his rice cake business.

Preston reality TV star Danny Andrews has found love with 28-year-old influencer Sadie Bass from Bristol.Preston reality TV star Danny Andrews has found love with 28-year-old influencer Sadie Bass from Bristol.
Preston reality TV star Danny Andrews has found love with 28-year-old influencer Sadie Bass from Bristol. | Danny Andrews/SWNS

Danny from Preston said: "I went on Love Triangle to have a holiday and have fun - and promote the rice cakes.

"I never thought that I would meet the love of my life on there, but Sadie's absolutely my soul mate and I'm so happy that embracing the meme has led to us meeting.

"We've been together for eight months now, but we couldn't go public with our relationship for the first seven months as we had signed an NDA so not to ruin the show.

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"Things are going along really well though since going public - she's moving from Bristol to my four-bed house here in Preston to move in with me, after our first holiday to Tenerife in two weeks time, and I can't wait."

Sadie added: "I knew of the video, I used to live with my cousin who would watch the meme.

"He showed me it, and my friends and I would quote it all the time and laugh about it.

"When I met Danny, I didn't realise he was the guy from the meme. I didn't know until some guys ran up to us asking him for pictures.

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"I was confused, I was thinking he was some big celebrity. He awkwardly told me he was the fish and rice cake man - I thought it was hilarious.

"I am dating a legend, he is British meme royalty."

Sadie has fallen for Danny so much that she is moving to Preston from Bristol.Sadie has fallen for Danny so much that she is moving to Preston from Bristol.
Sadie has fallen for Danny so much that she is moving to Preston from Bristol. | Danny Andrews/SWNS

Danny remains thankful for the meme, as he accepts that without it, Sadie would not have typically gone for a 'gym lad'.

He said: "I wouldn't be her type normally as she doesn't go for gym types, and vice versa, she's into poetry and is a bit more introverted than me.

"Gym lads tend to have a bad stereotype, and I must look like a prat, because everyone always says they're surprised when I meet them in person.

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"If I had met her on a night out it probably wouldn't have worked because of preconceived ideas about how we both look, so the show has worked.

"Or if we had met on a dating app, she would have definitely swiped past me, which is why I'm so glad we did the show, because we had a spark.

"You hear about dating shows and a lot of it is for fun, exposure and clout, and a lot of relationships are showmances. I've done all of them, but now I've got the real deal.

"I'd never do reality TV again, but I'm very thankful to have met Sadie through it."

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Sadie was initially unaware about the meme, which Danny says helped their relationship blossom at the start.

He only explained it to her after a group of lads approached him asking for photos in the Trafford Centre, Manchester.

Danny said: "In the Trafford Centre people were asking for photos, so I had to explain it to Sadie, but she didn't judge me or find it cringey, she thought it was funny and by then we were fully together so it hasn't affected the relationship.

"It's not too bad getting recognised now. At the start when it first came out, I'd say 80% of the comment on social media were negative and that's why I came off those platforms.

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"But since embracing it, I'd say 80% of my interactions are positive. But even if you were Mother Teresa you'd still get bad comments.

Danny has used his experience of being associated with rice cakes to create a business in the food industry in March 2024.

He works with business partner and friend, Zack McGuirk, 38, employing five people.

Sadie has also used her large social media platform to help promote Danny’s new business.

Just this week, she posted a video titled ‘perks of dating ‘the fish & ricecakes’ guy’ in which she tries on all of the merch.

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