Wild new reality show coming to Channel 4 makes Love Island look PG with on-screen romps - suong

   

CHANNEL 4 is set to launch its most outrageous reality show yet this year – and it makes Love Island look PG.

The groundbreaking series teaches virgin Brits how to have sex.

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Channel 4 is releasing a new reality show titled Virgin Island that teaches young adult virgins how to have sexCredit: Getty
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The show will air late this year
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Love Island's raunchy sex scenes are a thing of the past now after bosses started censoring them off the showCredit: Eroteme

Titled Virgin Island, the social experiment will follow a group of young adults as they embark on their “erotic awakening”.

The Sun previously revealed Virgin Island had been green lit and had signed professional sex surrogates to help the group pop their cherries.

Now we've had a sneak peek at a trailer to be released later this year, and it’s safe to say viewers will be hooked.

It introduces a group of young men and women who are mostly in their mid twenties as they discuss why they've struggled to reach the important milestone in life - having sex.

The cast are seen arriving at an exotic, secret-island location, and entering a luxury retreat.

But if you’re prudish, you might be forced to look away.

A source said: "Love Island's raunchy sex scenes are a thing of the past now after bosses started censoring them off the show.

"So this series is going to cause a stir. But it's all filmed under the watchful eye of intimacy coaches.

"The experts demonstrate how to be totally intimate. Viewers will see people straddling each other, dry-humping, and simulating sex.

"In one scene a couple appear to have sex under the covers with lots of moaning and legs rubbing."

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The source added: "But there's loads of emotional moments too.

"Viewers will be invested in the group who have so far struggled to make romantic connections, until now."

The six-part series stars Celeste Hirschman and Danielle Harel, who run the Somatic Institute in San Francisco, which featured on Gwyneth Paltrow's Netflix show Sex, Love And Goop.

The renowned sex and relationship coaches oversee the virgins' welfare and deliver a programme of treatments including lessons in romance and attraction, starting with discussions about intimacy before moving on to touching.

Then three “Sexological bodyworkers” called Aisha, Thomas and Joy step in to do the deed with the participants while “surrogate partners” Kat and Andre will help teach them how to connect.

Producers had faced a hurdle when casting – struggling to find enough virgins willing to sign up.

Now, brave contestants have signed on the dotted line, and Virgin Island is full steam ahead to be released later this year. 

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The show will be led by renowned sex and relationship coaches Celeste Hirschman and Danielle Harel who oversee the virgins' welfareCredit: Handout