Celebs Go Dating fans in hysterics as Lottie Moss’ mum slams Adam Collard in shock finale
CELEBS Go Dating viewers hailed Lottie Moss’ mum the star of the show as she “burned holes” in the model’s man, Adam Collard.
The E4 programme wrapped this week with fans calling out a “boring and scripted” final which saw the Love Island hunk, 27, and catwalk star reunite after an on-off partnership.
Lottie, 25, and Adam saw sparks fly on the opening episodes of Celebs Go Dating‘s latest instalment yet had dated other people through the process, as per the show’s requirements.
Yet on Thursday, they both showed up alone to the gala – and declared their feelings for each other.
Yet this wasn’t before Lottie’s mum Inger had her say.
Lottie explained their relationship to her parents and said: “Hopefully we will see what happens, we just need to have a real conversation,” to which Inger interjected: “No – I need to have a conversation with him.”
As Adam came over for just that, she refused a cuddle, stating to the Newcastle PT: “No we are not hugging yet.”
Not pulling any punches, she then grilled him as to “What’s really going on with her?”
She dealt a series of cutting comments – and fans hugely appreciated her input.
One wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Lottie’s mum is burning holes in Adam and I’m here for it.”
A second put: “Lottie’s mum going in on Adam, haha love it.”
A third then posted: “I bet Lottie’s mum & dad don’t approve of Adam.”
After filming finished, Lottie opened up to co-star Chloe Burrows about their relationship.
She said on Chloe vs The World: “When I first saw Adam I was like, ‘Nah, he’s not my type. Literally not my type at all’ and then bam.
“It’s weird, we just have a connection. Even the height, the tattoos wouldn’t have been enough but we have a special connection.”
Lottie is model Kate Moss‘ half-sister with them sharing the same dad, Peter Moss.
Kate is the offspring of Peter and his first wife Linda.
She grew up in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, with her parents, where they own a 17th-century Toll House shop in Lindfield, selling vintage clothes, jewellery, homeware and food.
It is touted as “possibly the smallest department store in Sussex.”