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This Morning relationship expert Michelle Elman is looking for love again on a dating app days after she revealed her fiancé cheated on her within hours of proposing.
Michelle, 30, is seeking out a new partner on Thursday, an app where users can only date potential suitors for 24 hours once a week in the hope of eradicating 'serial swiping culture.'
Last month, Michelle was left heartbroken after discovering she had been betrayed by her partner of three years, who she also met on a dating app, just hours following their engagement.
She was approached by a woman on Instagram who revealed she had slept with her boyfriend after connecting with him online while he was on a business trip.
But after going public with the gut-wrenching revelation this week, Michelle has returned to dating apps and confirmed the exact qualities she is looking for, including 'emotional intelligence.'
This Morning relationship expert Michelle Elman is looking for love again on a dating app days after she revealed her fiancé cheated on her within hours of proposing
Michelle is seeking out a new partner on Thursday, an app where users can only date potential suitors for 24 hours once a week in the hope of eradicating 'serial swiping culture'
Last month, Michelle was left heartbroken after discovering she had been betrayed by her partner of three years, who she also met on a dating app, just hours following their engagement
The author expressed her want to be in a 'committed relationship' on the profile and stated her green flags are someone with 'ambition' and 'passion in whatever you do.'
Michelle said she and her partner could play board games together, try new restaurants and 'snuggle in for a binge watch', Grey's Anatomy being one of her favourites.
She also explained in the 'Things I do to keep me going' section that during the lockdowns she started spending prolonged periods on FaceTime with her friends as they went about their days, so they could keep each other company.
Recording a voice audio on the app, she said: 'Something I do to keep me going is something I started in the pandemic because I did a lot of the lockdowns alone and I have just never stopped doing it, it's a really long FaceTime call.
'I'm talking like four hours where there are huge periods