Dating series acclaimed by BBC sets to reappear on television screens; elated viewers impatiently await its arrival, declaring "At last, our wait has been excessive!"
Get ready for some steamy romance, folks! The highly-anticipated second season of the BBC's dating show, "I Kissed A Boy," is just around the corner – and YAASSS Queen, it's going down on May 11 at 9 PM!
Hosted once more by pop icon, Dannii Minogue, this gasp-worthy series will see eleven horny hotties seeking their Prince (or Princess) Charming at an Italian Masseria. Naturally, these handsome devils will be locking lips in hopes of catching that sweet, sweet chemistry.
The show's first season, which boasted a glittering ensemble of UK's gay singles, was a groundbreaking hit. Now, it's time for round two, with a brand-spankin' new cast of love-seekers.
New blood on the block includes Adam, 27, from Reading – a marketing and brand manager who's raring to love again after parting ways with his last squeeze four years ago. Adam showered Dannii with praise, calling her a "beacon of light" who made him feel "so safe, seen and celebrated" during his time on the show.
Next up, there's Aron, a 27-year-old civil servant and cheerleading coach from Croydon. This talented gent is "beyond proud to be a part of 'IKAB' [sic]" and argues that the show is "quite literally history in the making." Aron also thinks it's important to recognize that queer people's experiences aren't a monolith, and this show does exactly that by "showing the ways and celebrating our unique differences."
We also have Callum, a 27-year-old administrator from Hastings, who describes himself as "chaotic, cheeky and strong-minded." Going on "IKAB" has been a life-changing experience for Callum, who says it transformed from just a dating show into something much more meaningful.
Catch the rest of our hot-and-bothered cast (including hospital pharmacist Jack, banking adviser Jack S, 22-year-old Jas, retail store manager Jordan B, Jordan R, hotel receptionist Lars, artist and designer Ruben, and a mysteriously unnamed 22-year-old Rory from Ireland) when they make their grand debut on May 11 – BBC Three and iPlayer, baby!
And let's not forget about Dannii, who's all too ready to play cupid once again. Excited about her return to the show, Dannii spilled the tea on the fantastic (and, let's face it, juicy!) summer of love that awaits us: "There are so many diverse and important stories yet to tell. And be sure that I'll have the party started for a wonderful summer of love."
So, buckle up, and hold onto your panties (or jocks) because it's time to get back to the wicked world of "I Kissed A Boy!" We can't wait to see what drama unfolds this season – and who finds their soulmate amid the seaside scenery and strawberry prosecco!
Don't miss the Season 2 premiere on Sunday, May 11, at 9 PM on BBC Three and iPlayer, ya'll! Fingers crossed, we'll find some steamy, same-sex shenanigans that'll make our hearts race!
- The dating show "I Kissed A Boy", returning on May 11, promises a steamy season of entertainment, with its premise revolving around cupid and the search for love among single singletons.
- The upcoming season will see the introduction of new cast members, such as Adam from Reading, Aron from Croydon, and Callum from Hastings, all eager to find their Prince (or Princess) Charming.
- Dannii Minogue, the television host, will once again play the role of cupid, guiding the singletons through their romantic endeavors, bringing a touch of glamour and positivity to their lifestyle.
- With a diverse cast and stories, "I Kissed A Boy" aims to showcase various aspects of the queer community, making it an essential addition to the news and entertainment landscape.


