My Mum Your Dad tease two new arrivals as fans say they're 'hooked' on ITV show

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My Mum Your Dad tease two new arrivals as fans say they
My Mum Your Dad tease two new arrivals as fans say they're 'hooked' on ITV show

My Mum,Your Dad announced new arrivals at the end of Wednesday's episode with the contestants' children offering hilarious advice to their parents looking for love.

Arriving at the retreat are Tolullah, 50, a design consultant and journalist from London, and her daughter Georgia-Blu, 28, a chartered accountant, and Martin M, 53, a property developer who lives in Ibiza, and his son Luke, 18, a bartender, although Georgia-Blu and Luke will be staying at the secret second villa, where the contestants' children sneakily monitor their parents.

Speaking ahead of joining the show, Georgia-Blu had some hilarious advice for her mum as Tolullah admitted her daughter told her: "'Be relaxed and go steal someone’s dad!' That’s an exact quote, haha!" Talking about why her daughter nominated her, she added: "She felt it’d be really good for me to meet someone that somebody else has picked, as opposed to my own choices. I’ve just turned 50 so she felt this was a good time and an important stage in my life where she could take that control out of my hands and let someone else try."

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Talking about any show nerves, Tolullah admitted: "I'm quite straightforward and blunt. I will always say how I feel. I am worried that my bluntness and my straightforwardness wouldn't necessarily be appreciated by everyone, or come across in the right way." She added of her dating history: "Really exciting. I've had some amazing experiences all over the world. I've got some amazing memories from my dating life. It’s been colourful!"

Elsewhere fellow new arrival, Martin M, said of his son Luke's advice: "He said, 'Be yourself, enjoy yourself. Enjoy the uniqueness of the situation.' Luke was good, he took me by surprise. He said, 'Be natural and hopefully you’ll find someone.'" Talking about his dating history, Martin M said: "Interesting… I tend to go for powerful, intelligent, driven women, which usually means we end up competing with each other. I have difficulty committing, I still want to be that Peter Pan. Commitment phobe? Maybe so. I don’t want to close any doors."

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Talking about his ideal partner on the show, he added: "Intelligent, confident, driven, funny, laidback as well as. I don’t think me meeting the female version of me would go very well. Someone who can be supportive. Not too overly competitive. Just someone nice and normal and laidback."

My Mum Your Dad tease two new arrivals as fans say they're 'hooked' on ITV showMartin M, 53, is a property developer who lives in Ibiza, and his son Luke, 18, is a bartender

Meanwhile, viewers have been left hooked on the new ITV dating show with one person saying: "Ok, I confess! #MyMumYourDad has me hooked", a different account put: "I never watch reality Tv but #MyMumYourDad has got me hooked!! It’s also got an epic soundtrack #80smusic" while another fan added: "@ThisisDavina #MyMumYourDad is brilliant and I’m already hooked. Love it!"

The new hit ITV dating show, hosted by Davina McCall, sees a group of single parents, who have been nominated by their grown-up kids for a second chance at love. However, there's a twist as unbeknownst to the parents, their kids will be watching their every move from a nearby location with a surveillance room where they get the chance to play matchmaker for their parent.

My Mum, Your Dad continues tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX. Follow Mirror Celebs and TV on , , , , and .

Olivia Wheeler

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