My Mum, Your Dad star Natalie looked sensational as she gave viewers an eyeful by twerking — but her son wasn’t impressed.
The brand new ITV show, hosted by Davina McCall, was back for another instalment on Wednesday evening (September 13).
Similar to the sexy sun-soaked series Love Island, My Mum Your Dad sees a slew of singletons all live together in a bid to find love.
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The only difference is, this show features single parents nominated by their children to find their new partner.
And it’s fair to say Natalie had her son cringing when she twerked during a morning exercise session at the retreat.
The ageless beauty looked amazing in a casual ensemble: a baggy jumper teamed with clingy gym shorts.
During the session, Natalie, who currently works as a relationship coach and self-esteem builder, showed off her incredible moves for her co-stars who tried to recreate the moves.
The dads even tried the move too – as they watched Natalie flaunt her impressive flexibility.
But Natalie’s son Kaliel, who was watching everything from a secret hideaway, was not too keen.
“That is not something I want to see,” he said.
During Tuesday’s episode (September 12) Natalie went on a date with Paul, and in the latest instalment the pair had a debrief.
During their chat, Natalie asked if there was anyone else Paul was feeling in the retreat.
Much to her happiness, Paul told Natalie she was the only one he had eyes for.
It hasn’t always been so easy for Natalie, who battled her way from drug addiction and several stints in prison.
Opening up on a self-love podcast, Russell admitted that she had a rough life, with years of substance abuse leading to time in rehab and a psychiatric hospital.
“Those people you see running around on the street looking to get their next fix, that was me,” she explained.
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She also confessed that her addiction was triggered due to childhood trauma she experienced growing up. The trauma then fostered a “deep hatred” for hers.
“I had a lot of trauma as a child – there was sexual abuse in teenage years,” she confessed.
“There was rape, a broken home; I ran away from home and I ended up abusing substances which led to prison and psychiatric hospital, suicide attempts – just utter chaos.”
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