Sound the Gay Alarm: ‘I Kissed a Girl’ Season 2 Teaser is Here
On Valentine’s Day, BBC gifted us with the season 2 teaser trailer of queer dating show, ‘I Kissed a Girl.’
The sapphic cinematic universe is expanding once again: BBC has officially dropped a teaser trailer for the season two of I Kissed a Girl—and yes, we are already emotionally preparing for the group chat to become unusable.
For the uninitiated (welcome, sit down), the series throws ten single women into a dreamy Italian Masseria and skips the awkward introductions entirely. Their first meeting? A kiss. Their second? Navigating the unavoidable chaos of queer women having to “see what happens” with each other.
Returning to guide us through the romantic carnage is eternal pop icon and LGBTQ+ ally Dannii Minogue, while narrator Charley Marlowe will once again provide the commentary we’re all thinking as things spiral. The show, produced by Twofour, keeps its now-iconic format intact: instant kisses, fast feelings, and the very real possibility of your match developing a crush on someone else by breakfast.
Season 1 made history as the first UK dating show dedicated to queer women and racked up major recognition, including a win at the DIVA awards and nominations from GLAAD and the Broadcast Awards. But awards aside, what really cemented the show in sapphic pop culture was the chaos.
Because last season? Messy. Tender. Stressful. Beautiful. At times spiritually destabilizing. We watched love triangles bloom overnight, friendships blur into something decidedly more intimate, and at least one heartbreaker wreak gentle emotional havoc across the villa. The result was a summer of television that felt equal parts wholesome and emotionally dangerous.
The new cast hasn’t been revealed yet, but fans are hoping it’ll be more diverse than the last—and hopefully it’ll make up for the cancellation of Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Queer Love. The queer girlies need some lesbian entertainment to look forward to this summer.




