Nine has canceled reality series My Mum, Your Dad after just two seasons.
The show, hosted by Kate Langbroek, follows a group of single parents looking for love – and who are unaware that their adult children are secretly pulling the strings of their dating lives.
According to TV black boxNine confirmed on Tuesday that it had pulled the pin, saying that '2024 is a big Olympic year and it will not be in the schedule.'
The publication claims that news of the show's cancellation leaked before several Nine employees were even aware.
The show's production house, ITV Studios, published an online casting call for the 2024 season in September.
Nine has canceled reality series My Mum, Your Dad after just two seasons. In the photo: presenter Kate Langbroek
However, the casting website now says casting for season 3 is now 'closed'.
My Mum, Your Dad has struggled in the ratings since season two's lackluster debut in November.
The 2023 season premiere drew 290,000 fans in the metro ratings, down 26 percent from the show's debut episode in 2022, according to reports Television tonight.
My Mum, Your Dad has struggled in the ratings since season two's lackluster debut in November. (Pictured: The cast of My Mum, Your Dad season 2)
Ny Breaking Australia has approached Nine for comment.
It is the latest show to be canceled in recent months.
In May, the network canceled the family-friendly cooking show Snackmasters after just two seasons and ten episodes.
It is the latest show to be canceled in recent months. In May, the network canceled the family-friendly cooking show Snackmasters after just two seasons and ten episodes
Based on a British format of the same name, Snackmasters tasked skilled chefs to recreate the taste of Australia's best-loved snacks.
The news came after Metro's ratings dropped to a disappointing 311,000 at the end of the second season.
In September, Nine also confirmed that their adventure series Rush had been axed.
Millionaire Hot Seat has also been canceled after 14 years on the air. The game show, hosted by Eddie McGuire (pictured) and having had 15 seasons, ended in November
The Amazing Race-inspired series, hosted by Survivor star David Genat, debuted in July with a paltry metro rating of 301,000.
Viewers were left unimpressed by the show, with only 270,000 fans tuning in for the season finale.
Millionaire Hot Seat has also been canceled after 14 years on the air.
The game show, hosted by Eddie McGuire and having had 15 seasons, ended in November.