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I Kissed A Boy’s success is testament to the channel’s unwavering dedication to producing content that both entertains and educates”.

David Brindley, Executive Producer for Twofour says; “We couldn’t be more thrilled that the BBC will be returning to I Kissed A Boy. The 'I Kissed A...' world is a joyful, uplifting, and entertaining new take on the reality genre, and the entire team at Twofour - who are so passionate about making this show - can't wait to see what this next series holds, aside from Dannii's second-to-none fashion choices, they're guaranteed..."

I Kissed A Boy has garnered widespread acclaim for its unique storytelling and commitment to diversity and LGBTQ+ representation.

“I Kissed A Boy,” fronted by Dannii Minogue, features 10 single men hoping to find love in a sunny villa in Italy.

Wait. I think it is a great example of how people can blossom when they feel safe and supported.”

It was 2023 when BBC Three launched the UK’s first gay dating show to a fantastic reception. For the second time, the show will also be voiced by actor and ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ contestant Layton Williams.

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Who is in the ‘I Kissed a Boy’ series 2 cast?

The series 2 cast is as follows:

Adam, 27

A marketing and brand manager form Reading

When it comes to boys, emotional intelligence is really important to Adam, as is someone who’s not afraid to speak their mind.

Or a passionate snog?

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“We wanted to have something completely bespoke.

“When you’ve only got one gay couple in a show where there are five other straight couples, those people represent what it’s like to be gay,” says David Brindley, chief creative officer at Twofour, who made “I Kissed A Boy.” “But when you’ve got 10, 12 lads, you get an incredibly broad spectrum of what it’s like and what people’s tastes and experiences are like.”

And for those wondering, despite being set in a villa, “I Kissed A Boy” isn’t just “Love Island” with solely gay contestants.

For one thing, unlike “Love Island,” the series is more inclusive when it comes to body diversity.

He doesn’t like to follow the rules and is quick-witted with his comebacks. Producers have argued that the format, in which contestants dump their partner and choose another, makes it hard for it to work. David Brindley, Nina Clement and Dan Gray Executive Produce for Twofour. When it comes to getting what he wants, he will make every effort to get it.

Jordon R, 27

A sales manager from Leeds

Jordon wants to explore a dating world that doesn’t involve guys who aren’t emotionally available.

Callum describes himself as, ‘chaotic, cheeky and strong minded.’

Jack D, 26

A hospital pharmacist from Glasgow

A self-confessed serial dater, Jack is looking to take himself off the market and find a man who he can share a ‘nice pastry and a pint with’.

LGBTQ+ representation on television has changed immeasurably in the past decade — just look at E!’s “The Bi Life” and Netflix’s “Heartstopper.” It used to be that gay relationships were only explored after the watershed or in soap storylines, but these stories are now more mainstream than ever. Will it be a polite peck?

Navigating hook-up culture: 'On Grindr you're an object, like picking clothes online'

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For Lewis, hook-up apps such as Grindr offered a way to explore gay culture that had been missing in his upbringing in rural Dumfriesshire.

At first, he loved the excitement of casual sexual encounters being available at the swipe of a phone but soon it became addictive.

There are so many diverse and important stories yet to tell. Just one kiss to test out their chemistry straight away. Now, the official launch date for the series has been announced - and it’s super soon. He wants to be a part of this experience to push himself into meeting someone face to face without phones or other distractions.

Rory, 22

A mental health support worker from Galway, Ireland

Rory is looking to leave the Emerald Isle behind for a summer of love in Italy.