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23.06.2023 - 20:35 / usmagazine.com
Maury Povich may not be the father, but he certainly is the daddy when it comes to paternity tests.
The longtime Maury host, 84, regularly doled out DNA tests to unsuspecting fathers on his eponymous talk show, which ended in September 2022 after 31 seasons. His catchphrase — “You not the father!” — will echo in pop culture in perpetuity. Now, less than a year after the TV show went off the air, Povich has pivoted to create his own line of paternity tests. His new company is called The Results Are In, the phrase he would announce before revealing someone’s paternity on the show.
“I’ve seen firsthand how DNA testing can change lives and bring families together. With ‘The Results Are In,’ we’re making it easier and more affordable than ever before for people to get the answers they need,” Povich said in a statement to TMZ on Friday, June 23. Per the outlet, there are instructions in each kit explaining how to collect a DNA sample, which the user would then send off to a lab. The confidential results — which boast to have a 99.99 percent accuracy rate — would then be ready in two to three business days.
Povich announced his retirement in March 2022, six months before the final episode of Maury aired.
“Six years ago when I was ready to retire, my NBCUniversal family asked me to continue the show,” he told Us Weekly in a statement at the time. “Even though I told them I was ready for assisted living, out of loyalty to NBCUniversal and my more than 100 staff and crew members, Tracie Wilson and I agreed to one more deal.”
Povich quipped: “I’m so proud of my relationship with NBCUniversal and all those who worked on the Maury show, but as I occasionally tell my guests: ‘Enough,
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Maury Povich struck ratings gold with paternity tests on his long-running daytime TV talk show. He’s now taking the direct-to-consumer route and launching an at-home paternity test aptly dubbed “The Results Are In.”
Maury Povich struck ratings gold with paternity tests on his long-running daytime TV talk show. He's now taking the direct-to-consumer route and launching an at-home paternity test aptly dubbed «The Results Are In.»Speaking to, the 84-year-old TV personality said partnering up with DNA Diagnostic Center (DDC) made perfect sense considering his connection to the company for more than 20 years.
told TMZ in a statement. “With ‘The Results Are In,’ we’re making it easier and more affordable than ever before for people to get the answers they need.”Unlike his show, there’s no funny business — the company promises complete confidentiality and a 99.99% accuracy rate with results, which arrive in just two to three business days.The Post has reached out to representatives of Povich for comment.Povich, who retired from daytime TV last year, previously told The Post that the popularity of his infamous catchphrase has stunned him.“Who would have thought that when it comes to slogans and monikers that, ‘You are not the father/You are the father’ … would become part of pop culture?” Povich told The Post last year.
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