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Second Season of ‘My Mum, Your Dad’ Brings New Hope for Single Parents

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My Mum, Your Dad Itv Series

The popular reality TV show, My Mum, Your Dad, returns to ITV this week with a fresh lineup of single parents, all nominated by their grown-up children, aiming to find love again. Hosted by Davina McCall, the show introduces an intriguing dynamic where the children watch their parents’ romantic pursuits from the surveillance “Bunker,” ultimately deciding whether to bless any potential relationships.

This season promises new twists, ensuring an engaging experience for both participants and viewers. As the series unfolds, viewers might be curious about the outcomes from the previous season. For example, in series one, Natalie, nominated by her son Kaliel, and Paul, nominated by his daughter Mazey, shared an instant connection. However, despite their initially strong bond, they announced their separation on social media shortly after the show concluded.

Another notable story involved Monique, who found herself torn between two contenders, Martin M and Martin H, leading to a complex “love square.” Ultimately, doubts surrounding Martin M’s feelings led Monique to end the relationship, though they have maintained a friendship since.

Among the most memorable couples were Roger and Janey. Roger, encouraged by his daughter Jess, entered the show after losing his wife, while Janey was nominated by her son Will. The pair connected deeply, sharing meaningful moments and gaining their children’s support. They have continued their relationship beyond the show, celebrating their first anniversary on the program Loose Women in July 2024.

As viewers anticipate the new season of My Mum, Your Dad, they can look forward to a mix of romance, drama, and heartfelt stories, with the first episode airing on September 16 at 9 PM on ITV1 and ITX.

Rachel Adams

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