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ITV My Mum, Your Dad's Paul breaks silence on split with season one star ahead of return

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On Thursday's episode of This Morning, Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley caught up with Paul, a contestant from the first season of My Mum, Your Dad, and his daughter Mazey.

Paul became a fan favourite on the ITV show last year when he formed a romantic connection with fellow single parent Natalie.

Despite the initial spark, their relationship didn't last, and Paul is set to re-enter the mansion. Reflecting on his time with Natalie, Paul shared: "In the house, it's kind of like a holiday.

You've got no real life. So, when we come out we had a good few months but we just unfortunately weren't compatible. We had a good nice few months together though." When asked by Cat why he's giving the dating show another shot, Paul expressed his openness to possibilities, saying he doesn't want to close the door on any opportunity because you never know what will happen.

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