Vanessa Feltz has blasted her cheating ex-fiance Ben Ofoedu on 'Celebs Go Dating'.
The 61-year-old presenter is looking for love on the E4 show and insisted she is seeking the "diametric opposite to the last incumbent".
During her introduction video, Vanessa said: "I am looking for the diametric opposite to the last incumbent. I would like somebody that's worth investing your time and badly broken heart into."
Speaking about feeling vulnerable, Vanessa added: "After all these years of reality TV, you’d think I would manage some kind of facade by now.
“When something is happening to me on TV, you can see what my real emotions are.
"Even if I am assuming I have hidden it, I haven’t, so it has been an emotional journey.”
Vanessa is bouncing back from her heartache over Ben - after it was revealed he had been unfaithful several times during their relationship - and even flirted with comedian Spuddz, 33, on the show.
When he quipped that he had launched his own profile on OnlyFans, she said: "Maybe I should sign up and have a look."
Meanwhile, Vanessa previously explained how her daughters Allegra and Saskia had persuaded her to sign up for the programme and revealed that her family and friends have all been supportive of the move.
Vanessa told The Mirror: "(They've been) very good about it. Both my daughters are big fans of the show. They said there's no downside, definitely do it. My friends have all been really encouraging."
The broadcaster recently admitted that it felt as if she was "wading through treacle" when a date did not go to plan and lamented that she is a "rotten picker" of men.
Vanessa explained on 'This Morning': "I think dating is damn difficult. I've not done it for 17 years. I wouldn't sit here and pretend it's a breeze and a blast. When it's not going well it's like wading through treacle. But when you meet someone it can be easy it can be bliss. It can be great. It's just a numbers game isn't it... I have been a rotten picker, I haven't been good at picking. I thought the agents must be able to do better than I can, they can't do any worse."
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