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Channel 4's 'Virgin Island' Divides Viewers with Bold Exploration of Intimacy

The new reality series showcases adult virgins undertaking a controversial intimacy course, prompting both praise for its candid approach and criticism for its ethical boundaries.

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Overview

  • Virgin Island premiered on May 12, 2025, featuring 12 adult virgins at a Croatian retreat undergoing a structured intimacy course led by professional sexologists and surrogate partners.
  • The show incorporates exercises ranging from consent workshops to physical intimacy sessions, with some participants opting for guided interactions with surrogate partners.
  • Critics have labeled the series exploitative and uncomfortable, citing concerns over the ethical implications of televised intimacy and the vulnerability of participants.
  • Channel 4 and the show's experts emphasize extensive duty-of-care measures, including mental health screenings, ongoing support, and a focus on participant consent throughout the process.
  • The series has sparked polarized reactions, with some viewers praising its effort to destigmatize virginity and address intimacy issues, while others question its suitability for broadcast.