Conor Maynard and Charlotte Chilton have broken their silence after a second paternity test confirmed that the singer was not the father of Chilton's daughter. The Traitors star claimed last year that the Can't Say No singer was the father of her daughter, Penelope, who she welcomed into the world in October. Conor, 32, announced in March that he had taken a paternity test, and it confirmed he was not the father. However, Charlotte cast doubt on the accuracy of the test, claiming that an "unidentified male was present" when the singer's DNA sample was collected. It has now been revealed that Conor recently took a second paternity test, which proved that he's not Penelope's father. Addressing the news, a spokesperson for the singer told multiple outlets on Friday that they hope "Charlotte can finally put this behind her once and for all". Meanwhile, the TV personality's representative thanked her "rockstar" legal team for their support and guidance. "For those of you who have followed Charlotte's journey since her appearance on BBC's The Traitors, will know she has fought an extraordinary battle for truth and justice with heartfelt conviction," the statement reads. "We are forever grateful to everyone who has shown unwavering love and support to Charlotte over the past 12 months... Charlotte will now take time to process, heal and reflect and when she is ready, she will finally share her story in full." According to The Sun, Conor and Charlotte were both swabbed for DNA earlier this week, and they received the results via email on Thursday night. Conor is currently in a relationship with a woman named Kitty Bertrand.
Conor Maynard and Charlotte Chilton speak out about results of second paternity test

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