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I Kissed a Girl: Dannii Minogue on “fresh” series and being “empowered” by the cast

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The hit BBC Three dating series is back and this time, it’s the girls’ turn. Ahead of the new sapphic spin, we chatted to host Dannii Minogue about all things I Kissed A Girl.

Words by Hollie Wong Photography by BBC I Kissed A Girl is finally here and for sapphics everywhere, this is something to celebrate – the WLW community is being spotlighted like never before on Britain’s most iconic TV channel.

And let’s just say, it makes for messy, authentic and downright obsessive viewing! The queer female equivalent of last year’s I Kissed a Boy, which memorably made history as the UK’s first-ever same-sex dating series, the show premieres on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer from Sunday 5 May.

In the same vein as its predecessor, the first episode of I Kissed a Girl introduces 10 contestants who will be matched up and, upon meeting each other for the first time, share a kiss.

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