My Mum, Your Dad stars Vicky Davies and David McLeod have shared a relationship update on social media.

The pair struck up a bond on the recent season of the show and appeared to be going strong months after the show finished filming.

Vicky has now shared an update on things, confirming they are still together with a sweet video alongside David’s grandkids.

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In it, the two youngsters pull silly faces alongside Vicky and David, the star writing on her Instagram Stories: “The reason we don’t post pics @david_lee_mcleod.”

In a shared follow-up post, Vicky wrote: “Sunday with [food] and fun #familytime #icecream #happinessrightthere @mymumyourdaduk.”

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Fans shared their delight at the relationship, one commenting: “Lovely to see you both together. So good to see more natural photos with the wee ones. Congratulations to you both xxxx.”

“So pleased to see you both still together. My fave couple from both Seasons,” another added, while a third wrote: “This is beautiful! You both look so happy.”

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The couple appeared to be going strong following the season 2 finale, David’s daughter Tiana saying at the end of the episode regarding a zip-lining activity: "I'm glad that she's pushing dad out of his comfort zone, even if he doesn't want to admit that he's nervous.”

Vicky’s daughter Angharad added: "I'm so glad you've got somebody to do these things with and we don't have to do them with you anymore."

Tiana also said in a statement that her dad “opens up way more now with me and in relationships” and that she is “really proud of him”.

Angharad added: "My mum has done so well. She's overcome some challenges with David in the retreat and built a strong connection that they are continuing to grow in the outside world."

My Mum, Your Dad is available to stream now on ITVX.

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