TOO HOT TO HANDLE
Created by Laura Gibson and Charlie Bennett, and hosted by a virtual assistant named Lana, “Too Hot to Handle” is an American-British reality television dating game show revolving around 10 adults — all of whom primarily engage in meaningless flings and are unable to form long-lasting relationships — who are placed together in a house for four weeks and must go through various workshops, all while being forbidden from any kissing, sexual contact or self-gratification, the first season aired on April 17, 2020.
The Second Season that premiered on Wednesday, June 23, 2021, on Netflix, continues on the shores of paradise, where gorgeous singles meet and mingle. But there’s a twist. To win a $100,000 grand prize, they’ll have to give up sex.
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This season’s singles officially meet and make plans for a steamy retreat. Meanwhile, a high-tech hostess gets ready to drop a serious bombshell.
According to the streamer, 10 singles from across the globe will gather in a stunning villa. The group includes several models, a handful of personal trainers, a bartender, a stripper, and yes, even a lawyer from down under.
Cam, 24, a model from Wales, UK, Carly, 24, a model from Toronto, Canada, Chase, 24, a professional footballer from Arizona, USA, Emily, 27, a model from London, UK, Kayla, 26, from Florida, USA, Larissa, 27, a lawyer from Auckland, New Zealand, Marvin, 26, a model, influencer businessman and basketball player from Paris, France, Melinda, 28, a model from New York, USA, Nathan, 27, a former stripper from the UK who lives in Texas, USA, Peter, 21, a personal trainer from New York, USA, Christina, 30, a model and former pilot from Cape Town, South Africa, Robert Van Tromp, 29, an actor from London, UK, Tabitha Maria Clifft, 27, from London, UK, and Elle Monae, 28 from Washington, USA.
Where can I watch “Too Hot to Handle”?
Exclusively available for streaming on Netflix.