The hit gay women’s dating show has been praised by a BBC controller for ‘changing the conversation’ around reality TV
The hit dating show I Kissed a Girl (IKAG) will be a “reference point” for future representation of LGBTQ+ people on reality TV, a BBC controller has said. The Love Island-style show, which featured only women and was presented by Dannii Minogue, concluded its first season last weekend.
It was a spin-off of last year’s I Kissed a Boy (IKAB), the UK’s first gay dating show, which last month the BBC announced has been commissioned for a second series.