My Mum, Your Dad put a spin on the traditional dating show as single-parents looked for love with the help of their adult children.
Hosted by Davina McCall and branded the ‘middle-aged Love Island’ some couples who found a connection on camera are still going strong long after filming wrapped, while others sadly parted ways.
With Davina, 55, previously telling The Sun: ‘I love watching love blossom, and it blossomed very organically and very slowly and sweetly’.
‘I’ve been sent photographs of couples since! I’m not going to tell you how many. But there’s a few’.
Here are where the My Mum, Your Dad couples are now….

Sweet: My Mum, Your Dad put a spin on the traditional dating show as single-parents looked for love with the help of their adult children (Roger Hawes and Janey Smith pictured)

Hosted by Davina McCall (pictured) some couples who found a connection on camera are still going strong long after filming wrapped, while others sadly parted ways, here is where they are now…
Roger Hawes and Janey Smith
Roger Hawes and Janey Smith have confirmed they’re still together after the final episode of the ITV show aired.
Postman Roger, 58, lost his beloved wife Joanne, 52, to cancer 18 months ago and signed up to the new ITV1 dating show in a bid to move on.
And taking to Instagram following the show Roger revealed he had done just that, admitting it has been hard to ‘keep it a secret’.
Sharing a selection of adorable snaps of the pair, Roger penned: ‘It’s been hard to keep it a secret but the wait is finally over.
‘Me and the beautiful @janeybombshell are still going strong and have never been better since leaving @mymumyourdaduk ❤️
‘We couldn’t be happier together and it wouldn’t be possible without @itv @davinamccall @mymumyourdaduk’.
Janey also shared a selection of sweet pictures of herself and Roger on her social media, including one of them in bed together which she captioned with: ‘What an amazing journey… Saturday mornings just got a whole lot better ♥️.’

Happy: Roger Hawes and Janey Smith have confirmed they’re still together after the final episode of the ITV show aired

Lovely: Postman Roger, 58, lost his beloved wife Joanne, 52, to cancer 18 months ago and signed up to the new ITV1 dating show in a bid to move on (Roger and Janey pictured on the show)


Sweet: And taking to Instagram following the show Roger revealed he had done just that, admitting it has been hard to ‘keep it a secret’
Her son, Will, also took to Instagram to share the happy news that the couple were still going strong, posting pictures of himself and Roger in the pub together and playing golf
Natalie Russell and Paul Edwards
Natalie, 44, and Paul, 51, shockingly split following their appearance on the show after becoming a favourite amongst fans.
The pair were unable to make things work in the real world, with The Sun claiming that they struggled to adapt after leaving the ‘filming bubble’ and being long distance.
Natalie had previously said on social media : ‘Hey everyone. Firstly just wanted to say thank you for the overwhelming support from everyone who has watched the show and how invested you have been with our journey.
‘It was an incredible experience and one that we will be forever grateful for taking part in.
‘Paul and I had an incredible experience in the retreat and loved every moment, we continued that connection over the summer and had some great times together.

Gutted: Natalie and Paul unfortunately split following their appearance on the show after becoming a favourite amongst fans (pictured together on the show)

Tough: The pair were unable to make things work in the real world, with The Sun claiming that they struggled to adapt after leaving the ‘filming bubble’ and being long distance
‘Unfortunately in Early August we decided to call a day on the relationship. We are both still friends and wish each other the best.
‘I also made some incredible friendships that I’m so grateful for. Thank you for your continued support and we’re very thankful to @davinamccall @itv @mymumyourdaduk for all we gained from the experience.’
A source told The Sun of their breakup: ‘As is so often the case with these dating shows, it’s easy for a connection to flourish while in the bubble of filming – there’s no distractions, no real life concerns and you’re united in one common goal to find love.
‘Natalie and Paul’s flame burned bright for a few months but balancing life on the outside with nurturing their fledgling relationship proved too tricky.
‘With Natalie in Bournemouth and Paul in Bath the distance wasn’t insurmountable, but they were both independent people who had great lives of their own and in the end they decided their love wasn’t greater than the hurdles.’
Sharon Benson and Elliot Davidson
Sharon and Elliott, both 53, have not officially confirmed they are a couple but still seem to be loved up after appearing together on Loose Women.

Lovebirds: Sharon and Elliott have not officially confirmed they are a couple but still seem to be love dup after appearing together on Loose Women

Sweet: During the flirty exchange the duo admitted to the panel how they didn’t fancy each other at first, before eventually growing close during filming (pictured on the show)

Tough: It hadn’t been straight forward for the couple on the show, as Sharon has found it hard to open herself up to the world of dating again
During the flirty exchange the duo admitted to the panel how they didn’t fancy each other at first, before eventually growing close during filming.
The couple had had a tough time on the show as Sharon struggled to open herself up to the world of dating again.
It hadn’t been straight forward for the couple on the show, as Sharon has found it hard to open herself up to the world of dating again.
The education worker was eventually with P.E teacher Elliot about her past experiences of being cheated on in emotional scenes.