Gogglebox star George Bagg, 20, admits losing his virginity was ‘a long time coming’ after his family threw him a party to celebrate the milestone: ‘I didn’t want to wait that long!’

George Bagg has admitted losing his virginity was “a long time in coming” after his family threw him a party to celebrate the milestone.

The Gogglebox star, 20, admitted he ‘didn’t want to wait’ as long as he planned, after being congratulated by his brother Joe and guest Kady McDermott.

Earlier this week, Joe shared a TikTok of George and his family celebrating the loss of his virginity with a cake and balloons.

And speaking of the occasion on their Not My Bagg podcast, Joe told viewers, “Congratulations are in order for the podcast today because George recently lost his virginity, as you know if you’re following us it’s been a long time .’

After Kady praised Joe for “waiting so long,” he said, “I actually didn’t want to wait that long, you know, wait for the right girl.”

Hilarious: George Bagg has admitted losing his virginity was ‘a long time coming’ after his family threw him a party to celebrate the milestone

Funny: Earlier this week, Joe shared a TikTok of George and his family celebrating the loss of his virginity with a cake and balloons

While George was coy about whether he’d had any nights of passion, Joe joked, “I think you need a night off to be honest.”

George then revealed that Too Hot To Handle star Emily Miller called hm after the news broke and said, “I was like ‘hello’ and she said ‘is it true? Have you lost your virginity?”

‘I said ‘yes’ and she said ‘never speak to me again’ it’s all jokes right!’

Joe posted the montage of the event to his 1.6 million followers on TikTok, captioning it, “POV your brother loses his virginity.”

The Baggs family baked a cake, poured some wine and put on the party hats for the youngest son George, who seemed delighted at the occasion.

Fans of the reality TV turned TikTok star were quick to question who he lost his virginity to, but their identities remain a secret.

He commented, “Why are we like this… but also congratulations @George I’m sure she had the best 2 seconds of her life x,” he joked.

The clip opens with a delighted George entering the room dancing, before cutting to the boys’ mother, Lisa holding a cake with icing and reading ‘body count 1’ and ‘congratulations’.

Off target: The celebrations, shared by George’s brother, included a cake decorated with the words ‘body count 1’ and ‘congrats’

Far from traditional prudishness in this family; Lisa seemed as excited as everyone else as she donned her pink party hat and sipped the wine – delightedly popped open by Joe – from the bottle.

In the final shot, Joe and Lisa released revelers on either side of their celebrated family member, while George proudly held the cake for the camera.

Fans of the family jumped to the comments to offer their own congratulations, asking who the lucky lady was.

There was no answer, though George did address the situation.

In a subdued response, he duetted with his brother’s post, with a clip of him sitting cross-legged eating a bag of chips and the words “the rumors are true…”

The 20-year-old commented, “I’ll just leave this here.”

I drink to that! Joe’s video revealed that the boys’ mom, Lisa, was as ready for the party as everyone else, as she indulged in some wine straight from the bottle

Spill the tea: George and Joe (right) co-host the Not My Bagg podcast, and next episode will be revealing

The Essex boys appeared on Channel 4’s show discussing 2020’s TV of the Week with parents Lisa and Terry, before leaving the cast in May 2022.

Joe and George also have a ‘secret’ brother, who has never been on television.

Both of the sons featured on the program have become popular influencers since the decision to leave Gogglebox, with this celebratory post racked up more than two million views in 24 hours.

They also host a podcast – cleverly named Not My Bagg – and the next episode looks to be getting interesting with the discussion of their latest antics surrounding this party.

Famous family: The Essex boys appeared on Channel 4’s Gogglebox from 2020 with parents Lisa and Terry, before leaving the cast in May 2022

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