My Mum, Your Dad took a racy turn just minutes into its first episode when a stunning mum almost flashed her boobs on camera.
The brand new ITV dating show hosted by Davina McCall made its debut on Monday evening (September 11) and it wasn’t long until one contestant feared flashing viewers.
Like Love Island, My Mum, Your Dad sees singletons thrown together on TV in a bid to find love, but this show features single parents nominated by their children to find their new partner.
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And 50-year-old “MILF” Monique, due to be a grandmother, left viewers swooning when she appeared on the sofa alongside daughter Taiya.
But Monique was quick to adjust her boobs, seemingly to make sure they didn’t spill out on camera.
She said: “How am I doing with the baps,” as she adjusted her cleavage in the gorgeous frock.
She added: “The brioche baps,” while still fidgeting with her chest.
Her 21-year-old daughter Taiya then chimed in and fumed: “Just leave them alone.”
It’s fair to say Monique went down a treat with viewers watching the show at home.
They rushed over to X, formerly known as Twitter, to dish out the compliments with one writing: “Stunning.”
A second said: “She’s such a milf,” as someone else penned: “This daughter and mum convo is very pretty. Good looks run in the genes.”
A fourth proclaimed: “Brioche baps – hilarious.”
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Once all the mums and dads arrived, Davina then made an appearance and asked the mums to choose a dad to go on a date with.
Monique decided to go with Paul.
However on their date, Paul seemed to the stumble on his words when Monique decided to quiz him.
“Okay Paul, interview over,” she joked, before tapping his knee.
However later on, Monique told the camera she doesn’t think Paul is interested.
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