A new dating show I Kissed a Boy has burst onto the scene on BBC Three. Hosted by pop star Dannii Minogue who will play 'Cupid' and narrated by Bad Education's and Everybody's Talking About Jamie's Layton Williams, the programme follows ten single guys who are matched and upon meeting for the first time, without even speaking beforehand, share a kiss to test their natural chemistry.
The show is set in the gorgeous location of Italy and so far there has been drama, tense cliffhangers and really touching stories. The fifth episode of the show is airing at 9pm on Sunday, May 28 on BBC Three.
Unlike other reality dating shows like Love Island and Married at First Sight, I Kissed a Boy is quite a short series. There will be eight episodes in the series in total and you can read everything you need to know about I Kissed a Boy here.
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Speaking about why she wanted to be part of the show, Dannii said: "I have had the privilege of being involved with the LGBTQ+ community for many years. I am a staunch ally, and in return I have always been welcomed with support that always feels like a huge hug. It is an honour to host this show and flex my muscles as fairy godmother/cupid in helping these gorgeous humans in their search for love."
The programmes narrator Layton Williams said he was "honoured" to be part of the show. He said: "I Kissed A Boy is a brand new dating show and it is the first of its kind here in the UK, which features only boys...It's gay! It’s unapologetically gay and the first one of its kind in the UK so I'm really honoured and proud to be a part of it."
I Kissed a Boy continues on BBC Three at 9pm on Sunday, May 28. You can keep up to date with the latest TV and showbiz news by signing up to the newsletter here.
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