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01st Sep 2015

VIDEO: Pregnant French girl tries to find “really cute” guy she met in Irish bar in Australia three months ago

Could it be you?

Conor Heneghan

We’ve lost count of the amount of stories that begin with the line ‘I met him in Mooloolaba’.

A French woman who recently became pregnant is appealing for information about a man she believes is the father of her unborn child following a rendezvous at an Irish bar in Australia earlier this year.

Natalie Amyot (26), from Paris, enjoyed a holiday Down Under a little earlier this year, a holiday that ended in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast, where she spent some time in O’Malley’s Irish Bar.

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On the night in question, she met a handsome gentleman, one thing led to another and after returning to France, she soon discovered that she had a little bun in the oven.

Natalie has since tried everything in her power to try and find the gentleman in question but she cannot contact him directly having lost the phone in which she had stored his number shortly after they spent the night together.

Desperate to find the man, she has returned to Australia in an attempt to find him and has even put a video on YouTube appealing for more information.

Natalie has stressed that she’s fine if the mystery man wants nothing to do with her or the baby, but she is hoping that her appeal will help shed further light on a situation that’s far from ideal for the mother-to-be.

The man in question is described as being tanned, 183cm (approximately six feet) tall, with blue eyes and blonde hair and without wanting to offend anyone, such a description would suggest that maybe this guy isn’t Irish at all.

im so overwhelmed by this,,,,am going to go to the same bars/clubs this weekend see if he is there! he must see this!!

Posted by Natalie Amyot on Tuesday, 1 September 2015

On the other hand, knowing that Irish people tend to flock to the nearest Irish pub whenever they’re abroad, maybe the father of Natalie’s child is Irish after all.

Natalie, unfortunately and sadly, inevitably, has had to deal with abuse from online trolls ever since making her appeal on Facebook, but if you by some chance happen to have some information that might help her out, you can find her on Facebook here.

Hat-tip to the girls at HerFamily for the heads up on this one

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