Educating Yorkshire headteacher, 53, hits back after being labelled a ‘paedophile and groomer’ for striking up relationship with 25-year-old woman

A former manager from the beloved Kanal 4 hit a show that has been tagged as a ‘pedophyll and groom’ because a show that trained Yorkshire has been a relationship with a woman for nearly 30 years.
53 -year -old Jonny Mitchell became an unexpected heart when he took part in the show at the Thornhill Academy of the Thornhill Academy in Dewsbury, more than a decade ago.
At that time he lived with his wife Lisa and his three daughters, but it is fair to say that his life has made a dramatic turn.
Mr. Mitchell left his wife in 2014, and since then, he continued with a 25 -year -old police officer, brother McMahon, who often speaking about age gap relations on Tiktok channel.
The couple claimed that their relationship was ‘completely normal’ and despite the important age gap, they were ‘very common’.
Ms. McMahon announced that he had gone to school in Nottingham, the city he had grown before, despite being in the 9th year while educating his partner Yorkshire.
The couple met for the first time in Leeds in September 2021 for the first time during one night. Mrs. McMahon accidentally poured a cocktail into Mr. Mitchell.
The couple started talking from there, changed the number and decided to ‘go to a few appointments’ before they fell into each other completely.
McMahon, a former police officer, returned to the blogger from Nottingham, and now moved to the rental Stone Cottage in Huddersfield in Western Yorkshire.
53 -year -old Jonny Mitchell (in the picture), more than a decade ago, Dawsbury, Dewsbury’deki Thornhill Community Academy, an unexpected heart took part in the show.
The couple claimed that their relationship was ‘completely normal’ and despite the important age gap, they were ‘very common’. (53 -year -old Jonny Mitchell was depicted with his girlfriend, ABS, 25)
Mr. Mitchell, who returned to Haters, told Sherron Boyle Sun: ‘I branded a pedophile, a groom, an old man with dirty and much worse.’
‘I never thought I was going to fall in love with a much younger woman than me, but you can’t make a legislature that you’ve met.’
McMahon, who took a similar posture against online trolls, added: ‘I was labeled as a golden digger, embarrassment, and the worst told me to kill myself.
“ People will think that there should be father problems – I certainly do not. I want people not to judge others so fast. ‘
Yorkshire’s first education series 12 years ago, as the original Chief Teacher, after gaining national appreciation, Bay Mitchell left his wife in 2014 and the couple divorced a year later.
The former teacher, who has been with his new partner for four years, said that his marriage was broken and he would leave before if he hadn’t had little children.
Mr. Mitchell admits that some family members have reservations at the beginning of their relationship with a young woman, but they are relieved when they meet Ms. McMahon.
Ms. McMahon, who has 29,000 followers in Tiktok, is a journey to break down any stamp about age gap relations and publish video regularly.
Mr. Mitchell stole the heart of the country when he appeared in the eight episode documentary in 2013.
The show was released more than the first decade ago and was based on the same format as the BAFTA winning series that trained Essex in 2011.
Mrs. McMahon, who has 29,000 followers in Tiktok, is on a journey to break down any stigma about age gap relations and regularly publishes videos on this issue
The series followed the students and staff at Thornhill Community Academy, a secondary school in Yorkshire, and received criticism throughout the board of directors and scored fans around the world.
Mr. Mitchell was loved by the audience as a student. Two years after the end of the show ended in 2015, he worked as a director at Co-Op Academy in Leeds, where he stayed for several years.
Later, he became the director of the Netherwood Academy in Barnsley and now decides his next initiative in education.
Mr. Mitchell said that he had previously been ‘proud’ for his contribution to educating Yorkshire.
In 2020, Barnsley told Chronicle: ‘The series is part of Thornhill and there is a legacy there.
‘He did a lot for the entire franchise teaching profession. He opened his eyes to something they lived only 25 or 30 years ago. ‘




