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LoginYou'd be forgiven for rolling your eyes at the mention of yet another dating reality show all over social media. The latest one to hit our screens has decided it's about time someone other than something social media influencers have all the fun. But, and here's the twist, unknown to them their adult children are watching their every move and playing Cupid from a nearby hideaway. The launch episode drew 1. But it's also opened up conversations about how to deal with your mum or dad moving on and dating again after you've lost a parent. One of the early stars has been Roger, 59, who had viewers in floods of tears as he opened up about the death of his late wife Joanne. Even his date was crying as he told her how year-old Joanne died of cancer 18 months ago when she fell asleep on the sofa and never woke up. Roger's daughter Jess is part of the show, watching him in the secret bunker, so BBC Newsbeat asked her why they put him forward for the show. But it was just something that we could see that we were sort of losing our dad. Jess, who lives in Derbyshire, says Roger's three children just want "to let him know that we're OK with him trying to be happy again".
Whilst Roger and Janey are the only couple to last from the show, it's now been commissioned for a second series! Davina McCall will return to host the second series, which is expected to follow the same format. Whilst we await the start date, here's everything we know so far about the hugely-antipcated second series of My Mum, Your Dad. On Monday 16th October , bosses confirmed they'd commissioned the show for a second series! From widower Roger finding new love, to the grown-up kids cringing in the secret Bunker as their parents dusted down their dating moves, this was a fresh and welcome take on TV matchmaking. I'm so pleased to be able to once again open the retreat to more single parents in There was real joy in watching the amazing relationships between the grown-up kids and their parents; they cried as their parents' vulnerabilities showed and cringed as new connections and dates played out.
Fans of reality romance shows might have new reason to cheer - or groan in disappointment - as ITV is reportedly creating a new show similar to Love Island: All Stars. Reality show fans need to brace themselves for more drama - as ITV is reportedly creating a new dating show inspired by Love Island: All Stars. The Love Island spin-off show has seen a string of former contestants return to the villa for a fresh search for love. But the drama has unfolded as a number of exes have been reunited on the show - sparking all manner of arguments and tensions. Now ITV is said to be seduced by the idea of having an entire show about exes being brought back to discover if they can fall for each other a second time.
The villa favourite, 33, has been one of the franchise's biggest breakout stars since finding fame in She has a spot on the Loose Women panel, has fronted her own hit documentaries and made it onto I'm A Celebrity - though that experience was cut short through illness. Now, she's back with another big project, writing on Instagram last night: "Guys…….. I have been keeping a secret.
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