
Channel 4’s Virgin Island experts said gay men should be included if the show returns for a third season. Dr Danielle Harel said gay men have not yet taken part and expressed hope to see them in season 3. She said a gay therapist is available and urged “brave virgin gay men” to come without hiding, describing the island as a safe place. Celeste Hirschman said a gay participant was expected previously but did not work out, and she wants to bring everyone to the island. A third season has not been confirmed, though applications were encouraged for future seasons. The show follows adult virgins exploring intimacy and confidence while living together on an island retreat in Croatia.
"“I think one of the things you don't see on Virgin Island yet - and we hope to see on season 3 - is gay men taking part in the show.” Harel added: “We have a gay therapist waiting.” She also said: “We want brave virgin gay men to come to the island. Don't hide, we have a safe place for you to come to.”"
"Celeste Hirschman said: “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.” A third season has not been confirmed, though potential participates were encouraged to apply for future seasons at the end of the second."
"The format follows adult virgins exploring intimacy and gaining confidence in themselves while living together on an island retreat in Croatia. Series one featured participants aged between 22 and 30. For the second season, the ages ranged from 21, to 35-year-old Ellen, who PinkNews recently spoke to about her coming out journey."
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