Netflix's raciest reality show is set to return with a bang next week,with the release of Too Hot To Handle season six.
The premise is simple,10 beautiful,single contestants are whisked off to a tropical retreat and offered the chance to walk away with a staggering cash prize - all they have to do is not have sex.
Yet every season this seemingly simple rule - that also forbids any kissing,heavy petting or self gratification - seems too hard for the stars to follow,and every rule break results in a hefty financial penalty.
One could argue that the reason behind these flagrant rule breaks is that the contestants don't know they're signing up for Too Hot To Handle,instead tricked by producers into thinking they'd signed up for a fictional,raunchy show.
Yet this season introduces a shock twist,with the stars wittingly signing up for the programme to see if they have the self-restraint to pull for.
Ahead of the season six launch on Friday,MailOnline sat down with Too Hot To Handle's intimacy coach Brenden Durell to find out all the saucy secrets from the retreat.
Season four also sparked a successful relationship between Kayla Richart and Seb Melrose
Despite the show historically not providing many matches,Brenden is also confident that this new format will lead to more lasting relationships and that the pairs bonded on a 'deeper' level than before.
Out of the past five series,only two couples are still together now.
Season two's Emily Miller and Cam Holmes have proved to be a success story, welcoming son Reggie last month,two years after they suffered child loss.
Season four also sparked a successful relationship between Kayla Richart and Seb Melrose.
Too Hot To Handle season six part one will stream on Netflix on July 19 and the final episodes will air on August 2.
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