Unlike it's ITV2 counterpart Love Island, the show only rewards contestants if they are able to resist any form of physical contact, including kissing and caressing. WHAT THE SHOW IS ABOUT: The Netflix dating show, which is currently in its third series, promises a string of attractive contestants $100,000 - but only if they have no sexual contact with each other for four weeks.
Last series (pictured), competitors from across the globe entered a luxury villa in Mexico and 10 stars of the show managed to make it to the final and split the $75,000 prize However, one reviewer, via The Guardian commented: ‘Eight episodes of shagging strung together with the occasional splash of melodrama.’ Some on Twitter joked the new show makes Netflix’s steamy period romance series Bridgerton seem almost prudish by comparison. 'I was okay with it because you read the script and know what you're getting yourself into from the start, so I don't think you would sign on to a show after reading the scripts and then say no last minute,' he said. She's seen engaging in neon-lit sex in pools with her former lover, and being pushing up against corridors in racy trysts - all in just eight episodes.Īfter no doubt catching the eye of all Sex/Life viewers, Adam spoke to Entertainment Weekly about his full-frontal scene. In another raunchy moment, Cooper follows his wife's lover to the gym and spies on him as he goes into the shower.īut fans were left completely gobsmacked after gorgeous Brad turns towards the camera completely nude.Įlsewhere, there are saucy flashbacks to Billie's wild party days, where snogging and rampant romps were plentiful. The couple also have sex in a car.Ī pool also appears when Billie and her husband Cooper have sex in a stranger's house in the middle of the night. Later Billie flashes back to her first night with Brad, which saw them having sex in his penthouse pool. The sex-filled first hour continues with another character, Sasha, performing oral sex on a musician in a grungy nightclub moments after meeting. The show does not shy away from giving viewers a glimpse of some of the sexual positions involved, and also shows Brad performing oral sex. Billie leads Brad off the dance floor and into a private room where they get intimate - knowing there is a roomful of clubbers just a few feet away.Īlso in the first episode, Billie has a flashback to when she worked through the Kama Sutra with Brad. THE RACY SCENES: Fittingly for a show with this title, the opening minutes see a flashback of Billie and Brad having sex in a nightclub. The show, which sees Billie fantasise about her former partner before leading to some very wild sex scenes, is based on BB Easton's novel, 44 Chapters About 4 Men, and was filmed in Canada.Ī blurb for the book reads: 'No one and nothing is off limits as BB revisits the ex-boyfriends - a sadistic tattoo artist, a punk rock parolee, and a heavy metal bass player - that led her to finally find true love with a straight-laced, drop-dead-gorgeous.
WHAT THE SHOW IS ABOUT: Netflix's saucy series Sex/Life is based around suburban mother-of-two Billie (Sarah Shahi) who is involved in a love triangle with her husband Cooper (Mike Vogel) and old flame from her past, Brad Simon (Adam Demos). But fans were left completely gobsmacked after gorgeous Brad turns towards the camera completely nude (pictured)
In one raunchy moment, Cooper follows his wife's lover to the gym and spies on him as he goes into the shower.