Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum - Season 2
Season 2
Nine young adults must live together in a house and fend for themselves.
Episodes
Episode 1
Nine young adults who've been waited on hand and foot their whole lives must live together in a house and fend for themselves. They compete against each other in tough work challenges set by their parents, designed to force them to become more independent. After each assignment, their parents get together to watch back the footage of the task and decide who, based on behaviour and performance, should be eliminated from the competition. At the end of the series, the winner will receive a round-the-world trip for two people.
As well as fending for themselves for the very first time, the contestants must complete a hard day's graft working as florists.
Episode 2
The contestants face their second work placement as zoo keepers for the day, and help their new replacement housemate settle in and feel welcome.
Episode 3
The contestants face their third work placement in the heady and competitive world of advertising as they are required to create their own safe sex campaign.
Episode 4
The contestants face their fourth work placement, where they are required to act like adults in front of a room full of children as they embark on a day as teachers in a posh secondary school.
Episode 5
The contestants face their fifth work placement at an old people's home, where they will help the residents with their shopping and cleaning, then lead a dance class.
Episode 6
The contestants face their sixth and final placement, working on behalf of a charity who help young people and families to redecorate their homes. The final three contestants go head to head to compete for the trip of a lifetime.
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