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Virgin Island: From Trauma to Testicle Pain – A Reality Show's Unlikely Arc

2 articlesSince April 28, 2026Croatia

Where things stand

Updated May 4, 02:09 PM

As of May 4, 2026, no claims about the Channel 4 reality show 'Virgin Island' have been corroborated by multiple independent sources. Unverified reports indicate that contestant Bertie experienced testicular pain after a thrusting practice session, and that the May 4 episode features a session with surrogate partner therapist Risdon Roberts instructing participant Tegan in directed gazing, which involves stripping. Other unverified accounts detail sex therapy methods for participant Marianne, including trauma therapy. Ofcom has received complaints, but no regulatory action has been confirmed. The production has not issued an official statement.

Open questions

  • Did Bertie's testicular pain result in any medical follow-up?
  • What is the nature of Ofcom's review and will they take action?
  • Has Channel 4 responded to the criticism?
  • What are the specific therapy methods used on Marianne?
  • Are there other participants, and have they reported any adverse effects?
  • What is the long-term plan for the show given the controversy?

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