Gay love island

Before I write what I’m about to write, please accept this confession: I have never seen a single episode of existence dating TV. However, I have read D’Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding, a sapphic romance about fake dating turned genuine love on a truths TV show, about ten times. And I reflect you should read it too, but only if you love love and/or swooning, so only if you’re awesome. But that’s not why we’re here today. We’re here today to talk about Peacock’s Love Island USA, which apparently had a surprise bisexual coming out and also now has a queer couple(?) on it.

There’s a contestant named Johnnie Garcia, and she came out as bi in the most recent episode, because she confessed her feelings to Kassy Castillo, who said she’s never been with a gal but was attracted to Garcia and interested in giving it a leave. And then they smooched on the mouth in their swimsuits.

The main thing I know about Adore Island is that the producers were worried about having gays on the show due to “logistical difficulties,” which is one of the more ridiculous excuses I’ve ever heard for not casting queers. Executive producer Rich

Dannii Minogue: ‘I Kissed a Teen isn’t a male lover Love Island – but we execute need one’

Dannii Minogue is the pop princess turned TV judge who is now about to become the ultimate dating guru for gay men everywhere in her modern show I Kissed A Boy.

And no, this isn’t a gay Love Island.

Here, the singer talks breaking boundaries with her LGBTQ virtual dating show, the circus of X Factor and we request why are the Minogues the ultimate gay icons?

So your new show I Kissed A Young man, there’s a lot of snogging and there’s a lot of boys, but there’s so much heart and a lot to acquire in there too.

Yeah, the kiss is just the origin and then there’s the conversations that happen after that, for sure. For me, that’s what is so engaging. I guess the first question I get asked by anyone is, ‘is this gay treasure Ireland?’  No, not really. But there for sure should be a male lover Love Island.

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EXCLUSIVE: Love Island will always be a 'straight series' despite clamour to include gay contestants, state bosses who admit they're unlock to introducing show's first 'throuple'

Love Island will always be a 'straight series' despite pressure from viewers to include gay contestants.

Producers insist that the popular matchmaking app show 'is not a matching sex production' but admit they're open to introducing Love Island's first 'throuple', given three-way relationships are 'trendy' among celebrities.

While rival dating shows including E4's Married at First Sight and Celebs Go Dating, as well as Dannii Minogue's new BBC Three series I Kissed a Teen, recruit stars from the Homosexual community, Love Island remains a series about heterosexual relationships.

Executive producer Mike Spencer told MailOnline that the format has 'dictated' the show only casting straight Islanders despite 2019 winner Amber Gill now being in a similar sex romance and former contestant Megan Barton-Hanson identifying as bisexual.

He said: 'The show format is more open to bisexual Islanders, but it is not a same sex production as such. The format has dictated that and we're not going to change that right now, no.

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'Love Island's Queer Cast Is Ready To Make Reality TV History but the Show Is Still Stuck in the Past

Love Island USA is never brief on drama, flirtations, betrayals, and steamy challenges are baked into its DNA. But Season 7 has something even more exciting: the real potential for queer love stories to take center stage. From the moment fan-favorite Chelley Bissainthe walked into the villa and declared her sexual fluidity, it was clear this cast was ready to shake things up. And when brand-new bombshell Cierra Ortega kissed her during a challenge? Life TV gold.

Despite heating up the room and our screens, the series still doesn't seem to know how to navigate sexual fluidity, something that holds back certain singles from being their most authentic selves (and creating truly legendary episodes of television). But as more LGBTQ+ cast members are featured on the illustrate, it's clear the series needs to open the door to creating an inclusive space where literally anyone can fall in adore — in the messiest way achievable.

'Love Island USA' Is So Close to Ideal

While Love Island is always stacked with a wonderful cast of singles,