reality show Virgin Island is 'set to return for a third series' - and it could feature the first gay men to participate in the format.
Virgin Island Returns: Potentially Featuring Gay Men!
Channel 4 reality show Virgin Island is 'set to return for a third series' - and it could feature the first gay men to participate in the format.The show first ...
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The show first hit screens in May 2025 and sees adult virgins exploring their intimacy and personal growth while living on an island retreat.
Series two launched in April, and although Channel 4 has yet to formally confirm a third, some of the show's stars have
Sex and relationship coach Dr Danielle Harel - who leads the show's relationship therapy - said: 'We want brave virgin gay men to come to the island.
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'Don't hide, we have a safe place for you to come to.'
Danielle told the Spill With Will podcast: 'I think one of the things you don't see on Virgin Island yet - and we hope to see on season three - is gay men taking part in the show.
Channel 4 reality show Virgin Island is 'set to return for a third series' - and it could feature the first gay men to participate in the format
'We have a gay therapist waiting.'
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Fellow expert Celeste Hirschman remarked: 'We thought we had a gay participant but it didn’t work out in the end. We want to bring everyone out to the island.'
The Daily Mail has approached Channel 4 for comment.
Previously, the only series one participant to lose his virginity
Accountant Dave, then 24, arrived in Croatia with the hopes to build his confidence, learn how to be in a relationship and tackle intimacy issues.
It saw the group all aged between 22 and 30 years old, overcome a range of emotional hurdles to take their first steps towards sex and intimacy, with a range of approaches being used, including group sessions and surrogate partner therapy.
Dave was one of the virgins to explore a partnership with Kat Slade, a certified surrogate and somatic practitioner, and he has now revealed to Daily Mail how the relationship played out.
During the show, viewers witnessed Dave become more confident and explore the emotional and physical aspects of intimacy with Kat.
He lost his virginity to Kat in the final episode and, despite sharing such a big moment, hasn't been in contact with her since leaving the island.
'It was explained very clearly to us that you don't stay in touch after – it's sort of two weeks, and that's it and then you move on,' he shared.
'It's not easy to just detach from feelings, but I think it's an important lesson of it to like have those feelings and then let go of them, which probably is one of the most important lessons.'
Despite sharing several intimate moments with Kat, Dave revealed though he 'did have some feelings for her', they didn't develop into anything deeper.
Sex and relationship coach Dr Danielle Harel - who leads the show's relationship therapy - said: 'We want brave virgin gay men to come to the island'
The show first hit screens in May 2025 and sees adult virgins exploring their intimacy and personal growth while living on an island retreat
'I wasn't, obviously, wasn't in love with her or anything,' he said. 'But I respected her greatly. I don't think I was too worried about falling in love.'
Though Dave – who now has a girlfriend – was the only one on the island to lose his virginity, it wasn't something he necessarily planned for.
'I went on the show looking to gain as much as I can from it. I didn't really have any goals or anything like that,' he explained.
'I think that's something they made sure we knew not to have specific goals for things, so that you don't get disappointed, because everyone on that island has gained so much.
'I think it's important to see that, rather than to have goals in your head, that you can end up feeling a bit disappointed about not reaching.'
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