
"We are exceptionally proud of I Kissed A Boy/ Girl, the UK's first dating show for the LGBTQ+ community. We would like to thank our fabulous cupid Dannii Minogue and the entire team at Twofour for bringing the series to screen. Unfortunately, we have to make difficult choices in light of our funding challenges and there are no current plans for the show to return."
"Thank you Twofour Productions and BBC for allowing me to be a part of I Kissed A Boy and I Kissed A Girl series, it is such a powerful and important show. I'm so proud that this show has given us the chance to celebrate so many people from the LGBTQ+ community who have made up our wonderful cast."
"The integrity and intention of why I Kissed A... was created, along with the love and care from the crew and production over the four seasons, has made it the most special experience for me in almost 40 years of television."
The BBC has ended both I Kissed A Boy and I Kissed A Girl, marking the cancellation of the UK's pioneering LGBTQ+ dating series. The broadcaster stated there are no current plans for either show to return after season two of I Kissed A Girl airs in spring. Funding challenges were cited as the reason for the cancellation. Host Dannii Minogue expressed pride in the series, calling it the most special experience of her television career and praising its celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. I Kissed A Boy, which exclusively featured LGBTQ+ men, debuted in 2023 with a second season in 2025, while I Kissed A Girl, featuring queer women, premiered in 2024.
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