Amy Shark posts bizarre TikTok seeking dinner date while holidaying in Wales – despite being married

She’s not single, but it appears Amy Shark is definitely ready to mingle.

The 39-year-old Australian Idol alum took to TikTok this week, inviting company for a dinner date while holidaying in Wales. 

The video showed the singer standing in front of a Wetherspoons — a popular British pub chain.

‘Hi, I’m Amy, and if anyone is in Barry in Wales, I’m just taking myself here for a Sunday roast dinner,’ Amy said, pointing out her intended dining destination.

Amy appeared to be looking for a date for her Sunday dinner, bizarrely offering her star sign for potential suitors.

‘I’m by myself. I’m a Taurus,’ she joked before the clip abruptly ended.

She's definitely not single, but it seems that Amy Shark is definitely ready to mingle

She captioned the clip: ‘Date night?? Anyone,’ augmenting the comment with the hashtags: #barry, #date, #solo, #sad, and #f***.

Wetherspoon pubs do not serve Sunday roasts. 

The post elicited a flurry of comments from fans, with many commenting they would love to sit down with the Adore hitmaker.

‘The flight is way too long unfortunately. I’d be there in a heartbeat,’ one fan offered.

Another chimed in with a similar: ‘Dinner with you. Sounds awesome. But stuck here in WA godammit.’

Others were quick to point out that Amy’s Welsh holiday destination of Barry was the Welsh coastal town that provided the setting for popular 2000s James Corden comedy Gavin and Stacey.

‘Gavin and Stacy! Just find Nessa and ask her “what’s occurring”,’ one follower wrote, referencing the hit BBC comedy.

Another was quick to point out that Barry was also the birthplace of former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

But any hopes of a romantic Sunday roast with Amy were dashed. 

The 39-year-old Australian Idol alum took to TikTok this week, inviting company for a dinner date while holidaying in Wales

The eight-time ARIA winner has been married to husband Shane Billings since 2013.

Amy’s unusual post follows a recent emotional TikTok video that raised concern among fans, in which she revealed a deeply personal family rift. 

Posting to the social media platform in June, Amy shocked followers as she opened up about her strained family relationships.

Amy said that she doesn’t speak to her parents at all – and that the only person she truly cared about has since passed away.

‘I don’t think anyone on here actually realises just how f**king crazy I could be,’ she began in the raw video, staring directly into the camera.

‘I don’t talk to my parents. Not my mum or my dad. Not even like … like, no one,’ she continued.

‘The only person that I cared about is dead now. And like, my brother’s… we’re fine, but he’s six years younger than me. So he’s not telling me what to do.’

Amy then appeared to spiral further as she confessed: ‘I could be going f**king crazy, crazy. Like I could do anything. I’m not gonna disappoint anyone.’

The eight-time ARIA winner has been married to husband Shane Billings since 2013

Reflecting on her upbringing, she added: ‘My parents had me when they were like 19 and 20. I found videos – I know what the f**k they were doing.’

She concluded the emotional clip with a plea for recognition: ‘I just think I need a little more respect from people to be like, wow, Amy turned out pretty good.’

The post quickly amassed thousands of views and an outpouring of support, with fans flooding the comments to express concern and solidarity.

‘Are you okay, Amy?’ wrote multiple users, while one added, ‘I haven’t spoken to my narcissistic psycho parents for over 10 yrs now. Life is so peaceful since I finally deleted them.’

Another fan reassured her: ‘You are an awesome, talented, most incredible person. Just keep being you.’

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