Davina McCall is planning a celebrity version of 'My Mum, Your Dad'.

Davina McCall is already planning a celebrity version of My Mum, Your Dad

Davina McCall is already planning a celebrity version of My Mum, Your Dad

The 55-year-old star has had an amazing time working on her middle-aged dating show for ITV, and she is already thinking of some exciting ideas for a second series.

She told The Sun newspaper's TVBiz column: "I want to present this show for the rest of my life.

"A celebrity version would be so good — how many single celebs are there? I’m interviewing now.”

The show's finale airs tonight (21.09.23) at 9pm on ITV 1 before dropping on ITVX, and the parents will finally find out the big twist that their children have been watching the whole time.

She's set to ask Kaliel and Mazey if their parents Natalie and Paul have their approval, as well as whether or not Zach and Tia think parents Elliott and Sharon are a good match.

She said: "I like it that when they do meet and match, they have their kids’ blessing and the kids know each other too.

"That’s an enormous hurdle in a new relationship. If the kids don’t like each other, it’s game over.”

The former 'Big Brother' star insisted she's "Cupid" after playing matchmaker for the first series, and she pointed to the way the relationships have developed "very organically".

She added: "I love watching love blossom, and it blossomed very organically and very slowly and sweetly.

"I’ve since been sent photos of couples. The show works, I really am Cupid.”

The new show was previously described by the host as "Midlife Love Island" but Davina has admitted it's actually a very different concept.

According to OK! magazine she recently said: "It’s my fault that it got called 'Midlife Love Island' - that’s what I called it in an email... I’ve been trying to burn that name ever since!

"For me personally speaking, I’d rather watch the hint of love and a moment of tenderness - that’s so exciting.

"Jumping into bed and s*******, once you’ve seen it, it doesn’t mean anything. This really means something - when you see people falling in love."


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