Virgins ‘set to pop their cherries in front of the camera’ with the help of ‘sex surrogates’ on idyllic tropical island for new Channel 4 show
According to reports, a large number of aspiring TV stars are set to lose their virginity on television with the help of sex experts.
Virgin Island, which will air on Channel 4 later this year, sees people flying to a tropical island with one goal in mind.
At the idyllic location they are joined by a camera crew and producers who hope that the cast will pop the icing on the cake in front of each other.
However, if they are struggling and get stage fright, they will have specialists known as ‘sex surrogates’ on hand to guide them.
A TV insider said this The sun: ‘There has never been a TV show that pushed the boundaries so much – and probably never will again.
According to reports, a large number of aspiring TV stars are set to lose their virginity on television with the help of sex experts
Virgin Island, which will air on Channel 4 later this year, sees people flying to a tropical island with one purpose
‘The goal is for all the virgins to hopefully find each other attractive, but if that doesn’t work out, this is plan B.
‘These people are professionals who are constantly ready for whatever is needed.’
Sex surrogates are experts when it comes to intimacy.
Medical professionals are known to advise people to seek help from them.
A session with a sex surrogate starts with a conversation about intimacy.
It can then progress to touching and can even progress to other sexual activities.
Any psychological or physical problems that arise during the sessions will hopefully be overcome.
The show has not yet started filming but is expected to air on Channel 4 later this year.
At the idyllic location they are joined by a camera crew and producers who hope that the cast will pop each other’s cherries in front of the lens
MailOnline has contacted Channel 4 for comment.
It is claimed that program makers struggled to find people willing to take part.
An insider said: ‘This is a bold social experiment, as opposed to something tacky, so contributors should not be afraid to come forward.’
But it is said that they have now found their participants so filming can continue.