Swipe to the right! Single Graham Norton 'turns to Tinder' after split from boyfriend Andrew Smith

His relationship with music marketing consultant Andrew Smith came to an end over the summer. 

But seemingly keen to get back in the game, it has been reported that Graham Norton has signed up to popular dating app Tinder.

According to The Sun, the 52-year-old's profile came up on the location based application which gives users the opportunity to check out potential suitors with the swipe of a finger.  

Swipe to the right! It's been reported that Graham Norton has a profile on dating app, Tinder

Swipe to the right! It's been reported that Graham Norton has a profile on dating app, Tinder

The newspaper reports that Graham's profile includes pictures of him on holiday and another image sees him in 'full motorbike gear'.

The revelation comes just months after Norton said during a chat with his Radio 2 show co-presenter Maria McErlane that he would prefer to live alone for the rest of his life.

He asserted: 'You have your own rules as you get older. I would prefer to live alone for the rest of my life rather than live with towels that were folded incorrectly.

'Petty is important. That’s why marriages break up. Marriages don’t break up because of big things.'

MailOnline have contacted Graham Norton's spokesperson for a comment

How they were: Graham recently dated music marketing consultant Andrew Smith until the summer

How they were: Graham recently dated music marketing consultant Andrew Smith until the summer

Prior to his union with Smith, Graham dated Canadian software designer Trevor Patterson for two years and they split in 2013.

Following their breakup, Patterson opened up about their relationship noting that their union was somewhat crowded due to the presenter's beloved pooches.

Before Trevor, Norton was in a long-term relationship was with Kristian Seeber and ahead of that he lived with writer and TV researcher Scott Michaels for five years. 

Meanwhile in a recent post on his advice blog for the Telegraph, Norton shared details on how to deal with getting over 'the one that got away'.

Graham wrote: 'We all have moments of weakness when we think about the one that got away, but don’t encourage those feelings in yourself. 

'Whatever the relationship might have been, what it is now is over. Accept that and move on.'

He continued: 'Fantasies can be fun but not if they are preventing you from getting on with the life you are actually living. A combination of time and self-discipline will eventually help you move on.' 

'Move on': Norton recently shared details on how to deal with getting over 'the one that got away'

'Move on': Norton recently shared details on how to deal with getting over 'the one that got away'

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