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First Dates: Couple who met on TV show get married | First Dates: Couple who met on TV show get married |
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Mike Sumner and Zoe Sumner Welch got married at a ceremony near Bradford | Mike Sumner and Zoe Sumner Welch got married at a ceremony near Bradford |
A couple who met on TV show First Dates have got married after one of them developed motor neurone disease (MND). | A couple who met on TV show First Dates have got married after one of them developed motor neurone disease (MND). |
Mike Sumner and Zoe Sumner Welch appeared together on the Channel 4 programme, which sees single men and women go on blind dates, in 2020. | Mike Sumner and Zoe Sumner Welch appeared together on the Channel 4 programme, which sees single men and women go on blind dates, in 2020. |
Mr Sumner was diagnosed with MND and the couple brought their wedding date forward, tying the knot in September. | Mr Sumner was diagnosed with MND and the couple brought their wedding date forward, tying the knot in September. |
Ms Sumner Welch said it was so they both "could celebrate as much as possible". | Ms Sumner Welch said it was so they both "could celebrate as much as possible". |
"It was originally planned for early next year, but we brought it forwards so Mike was able to do as much as he can to participate in it," she said. | "It was originally planned for early next year, but we brought it forwards so Mike was able to do as much as he can to participate in it," she said. |
"It can always get worse and there is no set timeframe with when it can get worse, or what might change." | "It can always get worse and there is no set timeframe with when it can get worse, or what might change." |
Mr Sumner arrived at the wedding in a DeLorean car, as featured in the film series Back to the Future | Mr Sumner arrived at the wedding in a DeLorean car, as featured in the film series Back to the Future |
In their TV encounter, Ms Sumner Welch said it was "not love at first sight" but the couple's relationship developed over the following months. | In their TV encounter, Ms Sumner Welch said it was "not love at first sight" but the couple's relationship developed over the following months. |
"At the end of meeting each other, we knew we had a connection and we knew we wanted to stay in touch," she said. | "At the end of meeting each other, we knew we had a connection and we knew we wanted to stay in touch," she said. |
"But we weren't ready to say 'yeah that's my forever person' at that stage." | "But we weren't ready to say 'yeah that's my forever person' at that stage." |
Mr Sumner, 38, from Grimsby, proposed during a Florida holiday in March 2022, two years to the day since they first met. | Mr Sumner, 38, from Grimsby, proposed during a Florida holiday in March 2022, two years to the day since they first met. |
He arrived at the ceremony near Bradford in a DeLorean car, as featured in his favourite film Back to the Future. | He arrived at the ceremony near Bradford in a DeLorean car, as featured in his favourite film Back to the Future. |
The couple had a mini-honeymoon in York and are planning a longer one in Italy next year. | The couple had a mini-honeymoon in York and are planning a longer one in Italy next year. |
The couple celebrated their wedding with a small group of family and friends | The couple celebrated their wedding with a small group of family and friends |
They live in Sheffield and say they are being given "brilliant support" by the MND Association. | They live in Sheffield and say they are being given "brilliant support" by the MND Association. |
According to the NHS, MND is a condition that affects the brain and nerves. It causes weaknesses that gets worse over time but there are treatments to help reduce the impact it has on a person's daily life. Some people live with the condition for many years. | According to the NHS, MND is a condition that affects the brain and nerves. It causes weaknesses that gets worse over time but there are treatments to help reduce the impact it has on a person's daily life. Some people live with the condition for many years. |
MND can significantly shorten life expectancy and eventually leads to death. | MND can significantly shorten life expectancy and eventually leads to death. |
Mr Sumner said the couple aimed to "live life as much as possible". | Mr Sumner said the couple aimed to "live life as much as possible". |
"You've got to laugh, although it will get you down," he said. | "You've got to laugh, although it will get you down," he said. |
"Zoe looks after me really well. I think I face it so well because of her." | "Zoe looks after me really well. I think I face it so well because of her." |
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Motor neurone disease | |
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Grimsby | |
Motor Neurone Disease Association |
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