EXCLUSIVE: Michael and Lauren went on In Love and Toxic: Blue Therapy as a last resort to try to save their relationship. Here Michael opens up about the process and how the show helped him
In the new Channel 4 show In Love and Toxic: Blue Therapy, five couples explore their relationship problems with two professionals Denise and Jo, and try to come up with solutions.
In an exclusive interview with OK! Michael tells us why he decided the show was the best route to try and solve their issues. Michael admits that he's been left feeling torn because of Lauren's growing music career as he wants to support her but it's not always easy. But she tells us: “I was shocked when I found out because Michael’s lowkey but I thought if he really wanted to work on this, why not? I appreciated that he wanted to work on our relationship."
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