Mother in polyamorous relationship insists she's not jealous of boyfriend having sex with another woman... because she gets to join in

  • Adam Lyons, 34, from East London, is in a relationship with two women 
  • His girlfriends Brooke, 26, and Jane, 25, say they do not 'share' him
  • They are all in love with one another 
  • Trio appeared on today's This Morning to explain why relationship works

When Adam Lyons' story was published last week, many were stunned by his polyamorous relationship and how he gets to share his life - and his bed - with two beautiful women.

Now his girlfriends Brooke Shedd, 26, and Jane Shalakhova, 25, have spoken out to say they are just as fortunate as the 34-year-old who hails from East London. 

The women say they do not 'share' Adam but are in a 'unique' situation where they both love him - as well as each other.

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Brooke, right, and Jane appeared on today's This Morning with boyfriend Adam to explain how their polyamorous relationship works and makes them all happy

Brooke, right, and Jane appeared on today's This Morning with boyfriend Adam to explain how their polyamorous relationship works and makes them all happy

The trio appeared on today's This Morning to set the record straight about their relationship after it caused a stir when it hit the headlines last week. 

'I don't look at it as me sharing Adam, it's me sharing myself with Adam and Jane,' Brooke told intrigued presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.

'It's three people who fell for each other and into this unique situation.'

Brooke has a five-year-old son, Oliver, from a previous relationship and has just had another baby, Danté, with Adam.

They will raise the boys in Los Angeles with Russian-born Jane, who joined their open relationship after the three of them hit it off so well.

The trio explained their open relationship to presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford via a video link from their home in LA

The trio explained their open relationship to presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford via a video link from their home in LA

Brooke, from Texas, explained: 'We're weren't looking to add a third person to our relationship when we met Jane, we just enjoyed going out and meeting women. But Jane fell in perfectly and it was serendipitous.'

The trio all live together and share a super king-sized bed and Brooke said there's no jealousy between them as they are all in love.

Jane agreed that if she ever feels jealousy, it's never over Brooke spending time with Adam but because the pair are having fun without her.

She explained: 'When I get jealous, it's me jealous of missing out if I'm at work and not physically with them, it's my two best friends hanging out and I'm not there.' 

Adam said their relationship works because all parties knew where they stood at the outset. 

Jane and Brooke say they do not 'share' Adam and are as much in love with each other as they are with him

Jane and Brooke say they do not 'share' Adam and are as much in love with each other as they are with him

He said: 'Brooke and I knew when we first met we were open to the possibility of having other women in our relationship.

'It's not that I have two girlfriends, it's that there are three of us in a relationship.' 

He added: 'I get to hang out with my two best friends every day. We get questioned a lot about whether we're intimate all together. Most of the time it is all three of us. We like to enjoy the benefits of our unique relationship.'

Adam revealed his friends and family in the UK are astounded at how he's transformed into a charming lady's man - as at his East London school, he was a 'loser' once voted the least likely to get a girlfriend. 

The unconventional family are raising two children - Brooke and Adam's newborn, Dante, and Brooke's son Oliver from a previous relationship. Jane is keen to have a baby with Adam in the future too 

The unconventional family are raising two children - Brooke and Adam's newborn, Dante, and Brooke's son Oliver from a previous relationship. Jane is keen to have a baby with Adam in the future too 

But he said he gained in confidence after becoming a dating coach and learning techniques to help make himself more attractive.

As a result, he says he's not worried if his open relationship leads to Brooke or Jane leaving him for someone else. 

'One of the cool things about the journey I have taken is I now have the confidence to meet other women if my partner moves on, so I will move on,' he said.

The trio admitted that all their families find their situation bizarre but all are supportive because they know they are so happy and in love. 

Jane said: 'Imagine you meet your soul mate, now multiply that by two! It's twice the love.'  

Following the interview Eamonn joked to wife Ruth that perhaps they should consider introducing a woman into their relationship - but she told him it would never happen.

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