Alexandra, 21, who describes herself online as a ‘former sorority girl turned UK socialite’, shared a loved-up video to TikTok divulging her budding relationship with the unnamed medic. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. The tagline of the foundation started by Liverpool FC CEO Peter Moore is borrowed from the club’s world-famous anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone. “So now we get to work together, I’m his only employee!” she laughs.With personal ties to mental health and suicide prevention through friends over in the US, she created a social media initiative to share messages of positivity.For every post shared, The Peter Moore Foundation donated 10p to James’ Place centre for men in crisis in Liverpool with a target of £10,000. Socialite daughter, 21, of Liverpool FC CEO Peter Moore reveals she’s having ‘distance dates’ with an ‘amazing’ NHS doctor she met before lockdown who drives to have dinner outside her house Alexandra posted a loved-up clip to TikTok divulging her budding relationship Peter Moore’s daughter, 21, said they’d met each other ‘right before quarantine’ The […] 'The Syracuse University graduate candidly admitted in the video: 'I really miss him. When they come along, you recognize them somehow and flow into them. “When he joined Liverpool FC, this was his dream job. Bet you'll have so many amazing years together. 'Another said: You got a good one there,' while a third impressed fan simply added: 'Marry him.' Her mother moved to the U.S. in 1951, from Greenock, Scotland. 11/06/2020 . 'As they can't enjoy normal dates due to the lockdown, the couple (pictured left) enjoy 'distance dates', where her suitor 'comes over just to sit in the socialite's driveway'The Syracuse University graduate candidly admitted in the video: 'I really miss him'. The glamorous daughter of Liverpool FC’s CEO Peter Moore has revealed that she’s having ‘distance dates’ with an NHS doctor she met before the UK went into lockdown. We live in a marketplace where the consumer demands to be entertained as well as educated.At The Guide Liverpool, we’ve been helping businesses promote themselves and reach new clients and customers for years. Lasting for a week, it was a great success, messages went far and wide, gaining attention and spreading hope.She also co-ordinated an online auction for an exclusive Jurgen Klopp signed Liverpool shirt, raising £2,000 for Fans Supporting Food Banks.Her timing, moving to a new city and a new country just before lockdown, might not have been ideal but Alex says she’s already fallen in love with Liverpool.“I just love the culture and the people here, the warm welcome I’ve had has been amazing and I can’t wait to explore the city, meet more people and do more as soon as we’re able to,” she says.Alex is planning new fund-raisers to help support community organisations on Merseyside, and she’s already managed to gather quite a stash.“This weekend I was clearing out my dad’s office and saying ‘hey, can we give this away?’ ‘how about this?’ So now there’s a stack of incredible items, you couldn’t get them anywhere else, which hopefully we’re going to be auctioning and/or raffling soon. “I said to him, ‘do you think I should come here?’“In my second year of university, I came to Liverpool so I got to see a bit of the city, then I visited a few times because I was down in London so I’d come up for weekend games just to be with my dad. People just need to keep in touch on social they’ll hear what’s happening.”Sign up with us to receive the latest news, straight to your inbox!Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Alexandra, pictured, the glamorous daughter of Liverpool FC's CEO Peter Moore, has revealed that she's having 'distance dates' with an NHS doctor … Pete Moore, the owner of Pensacola car dealership Pete Moore Chevrolet, passed away Wednesday. 'But he's a doctor dealing with COVID-19 so we can't be near each other. Our professional video crew can help you increase revenue and turnover by presenting your business to a wide audience with a creative and educational promotional film for use on multiple online channels.And his daughter Alexandra, who has moved to the city to work alongside her dad, believes it couldn’t be a more appropriate message right now.“With the health crisis and everything that’s going on around the world politically, socially, financially, it’s such an important message,” she says.“These are scary times we’re living in and hope is honestly sometimes the only thing that gets you up in the morning and gets you through your day; the hope that things are going to get better and so you should never give up.“Every day we wake up to different news, and different groups of people desperately needing some kind of help.