Channel 4 series Virgin Island labelled as ‘creepy’ by shocked viewers

Many are questioning the point of the show...

Channel 4 series Virgin Island labelled as ‘creepy’ by shocked viewers

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Viewers of the new Channel 4 series Virgin Island have shared their shock over the content as the first episode hits screens.

The reality show follows 12 virgins aged between 22 and 30 who are sent to a luxury Mediterranean island for two weeks to work through a series of exercises with sex experts to help them overcome their barriers around intimacy.

In the first episode, we go straight into the action as the cast is brought together to go through some vocal breathing exercises, explore consent and watch the sex therapists push each other against the wall as they moan.

From there, the stakes only increase as a few of them, including cast members Emma and Zac, were given one-on-one sessions to explore their relationship with touch, which led to one therapist kissing Zac on the neck.

Later, the group was encouraged to write their hottest sexual fantasies down and recite them to everyone else – and were once more offered the chance to get intimate with the experts in even more one-on-one sessions.

From low self-esteem issues to body image problems and a fear of touching – various members shared their insecurities.

There are plenty of intimate one-to-one sessions with the sex experts and therapists (Picture: Channel 4)

And those watching at home have expressed how ‘creepy’ the experts came across and sympathised with those taking part.

‘I’m finding this very creepy, I wouldn’t like that and I’m not a virgin. The therapists are strange this is not right,’ kellyhayward6 wrote on X.

‘This is so exploitative. I’m panicking myself and I’m watching it at home!! I can’t even imagine being one of them right now,’ vikki_hughes added.

‘Anyone else a bit creeped out by this show?’ dan_thatdan shared.

‘These therapists are making me feel uncomfortable. A stranger touching you, I think that is an awkward situation,’ jail89_91 said.

‘This Virgin Island is breaking my heart and making me so sad , but it’s also feels a little exploitative , know they all have signed consent but still,’ druhorton agreed.

Viewers extended their sympathy to those on the show (Picture: Channel 4) And thought the therapists came across as creepy (Picture: Channel 4)

‘Listen my heart goes out to these on here with the confidence they are lacking. But these lot putting it on them is not going to help them one bit when they leave this island,’ colsmith sympathised.

‘…Actually now feel so sorry for some of them and hope they get past their barriers,’ philcollins3186 reflected.

‘Even people who are comfortable with their sexuality would find it difficult to reveal their sexual fantasies,’ macewindu pointed out.