'He's the smoothest talker on TV!' Cheeky young voter boldly asks BBC's Victoria Derbyshire on a DATE during live EU debate


One smooth-talking audience member made the most of the first live televised EU referendum debate in Glasgow by chancing his luck and trying to ask out BBC host Victoria Derbyshire (right). During discussions about how travelling between member states would be affected if Britain opted to leave the EU, the man (left) suggested that the mother-of-two host could join him on a trip abroad. She had told him that he could 'just get up and go anywhere in Europe if [he] wanted to', to which the university motivational speaker agreed that he could 'leave right now if I wanted'. After Ms Derbyshire joked, 'bye!', he responded with his best attempt at asking out the 47-year-old. Dressed in a white t-shirt with a diamond earring and chained necklace, the smiling man - believed to be aged in his twenties - quipped: 'You can come with me if you want. We can go together.' At first, Ms Derbyshire - who recently documented her battle with breast cancer - appeared to overlook his cheeky comment, but later down into giggles herself as the man - called Kaodie - told her: 'Don't laugh, I'm being serious.'

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