After lockdown, we'll need all the help we can get.
Back in 2019, RTÉ2 announced the creation of a new show will take young adults who are absolutely sick of the modern dating world, and go back to basics with them.
By back to basics, we mean that their parents will completely interject in their love lives and try to fix the whole thing for them.
Season 1 aired, but a lot has changed in the world of dating since then.
The world shut down there for a few months, and so too did the dating world, naturally.
Season 2 of Pulling with my Parents began filming at the beginning of the year, but sadly, filming had to stop due to Covid-19.
But now it's back, and it's looking for singles (and their mammy and daddy) to take part in the show.
Maybe you're sick of zoom calls and have basically completed Tinder at this point, and need your mam's help.
If you’re single and up for a laugh, or if your child’s love life is in need of some TLC – then email: dating@alleycats.tv.
If you're still not sold by the idea of the show, take a look at this poor mammy who is seeing her son's Tinder chat up lines for the first time...
Clip via RTÉ - IRELAND’S NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA
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