Netflix ‘Love Island’ Too Hot To Handle sees serial bed-hoppers living in luxury villa – but they can’t kiss or touch

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THIS line-up for TV’s latest slice of steamy reality antics should warm things up during the lockdown.

Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle sees serial bed-hoppers living together in a luxury beachside villa where they are encouraged to play flirty games.

Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle sees serial bed-hoppers living together in a luxury beachside villa where they are encouraged to play flirty games

But in a cheeky twist on the usual dating format, the boys and girls are banned from kissing or touching each other.

Every time a couple breaks the rules, cash is taken out of the 100,000 dollar prize fund.

Unlike Love Island the boys and girls will be banned from kissing or touching each other

Instead of getting up close and personal, they take part in workshops to encourage them to form deeper connections that are based on more than sex and looks.

Contestants include a Canadian travel influencer who has dated DJ Diplo, and an ex-semi-pro rugby player from London with a first class degree in engineering.

Viewers of the show, which starts on April 17, will also meet a former America’s Next Top Model finalist and an Essex girl who sets her sights on three of her villa mates.

One of the contestants is a Canadian travel influencer who has dated DJ Diplo