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Where are the Virgin Island cast now? A year on from filming, here's what the participants are doing today
Where are the Virgin Island cast now? A year on from filming, here's what the participants are doing today

Cosmopolitan

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Where are the Virgin Island cast now? A year on from filming, here's what the participants are doing today

After three, very intense weeks, Virgin Island will come to an end tonight (with a literal bang for one of the participants!) The show kicked off on Monday 12th May, and quickly divided viewers, with some calling it "creepy" and "excruciating", which the show's therapists defended. A leading sex expert told Cosmopolitan UK exclusively what the show gets right and wrong, with the title being its biggest set back. Over six episodes, the 12 adult virgins took part in several workshops in a bid to overcome their sexual insecurities. They were also given sex surrogates to explore with if they wished to. The show was actually filmed a year ago, which means a lot of time has passed, and a lot has happened in the lives of the participants. So, where are the cast now? From Dave to Emma, here's where the Virgin Island cast are today and what they've been up to in the last 12 months. Food worker Emma, 23, described herself as the DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) when she joined the show. A year on, and it looks she's had a major confidence boost. She's been travelling a lot since leaving the show and recently posted a TikTok of her wearing a short skirt, with the caption "not missing out on wearing a skirt because my legs are too long" - too right! The only contestant to lose his virginity on the show, Dave is now in a relationship with a girl named Katie and they've been together for six months. Asked how his moves in the bedroom have improved, he told The Sun: "Some of them aren't amazing. But my girlfriend is happy. Our first time together was amazing." He continued: "I never would have been able to talk to her without this show. But I don't think my girlfriend will watch, for obvious reasons. She watched the first four episodes, but it's getting a bit much now. You don't want to see your partner with someone else, even if it was a year ago. "She's openly said it's like watching a completely different person." Viewers will see Dave lose his virginity in the show's finale, as he's guided by sex expert, Kat. After the show, Dave slept with two more women. As Dave was the only participant to lose his virginity, the group chat name was changed to Virgins and Dave, but it gets updated any time one of them does the deed. Since appearing on the show, Viraj has been travelling and focusing on his fitness journey after losing a lot of weight in 2024. He recently spoke out about his experience on Virgin Island, hitting back at negative comments. "I wanted to make this video because there's been a lot of attention on Virgin Island and since I was a part of it. I've been seeing the jokes, I've been seeing the memes and I've been seeing some pretty harsh comments, so I just wanna share my experience and be honest and open with everyone," he said in a video posted to his Instagram grid. Viraj revealed that he joined the show for "personal reasons" following a "tough rejection" and that it wasn't about "sex" for him, but rather to gain confidence. "My goal was to work on my confidence, to work on my social skills, and just feeling okay being me around women," he said. He continued: "And honestly the experience changed me. I've come out of my shell so much more and I feel way more confident. I feel like I can open myself up very well and that growth, whatever that was that I did on the island, it changed me and I can't thank the therapists enough for those one-to-one workshops. It changed me massively." Civil service worker Ben was the oldest participant on the show. The now 31-year-old didn't lose his virginity on the show, but has since spoken out about his reasons for taking part. In an interview with The Times, he opened up about being bullied in the past and thanked Channel 4 for the way the sensitive topic was handled. He said: "If this show helps to clear even a fraction of the stigma associated with being an adult virgin, it will have all been worth it. "Even if it doesn't, I know I got a lot out of it and I don't regret taking part at all." Touchphobic Jason has come a long way since appearing on Virgin Island. In the first episode, he struggled to even graze another person's hand. He had a miraculous turnaround when he became the first person to strip in front of the others, saying "YOLO". While he didn't leave the show quite the "sex god" he said he would, he left with a lot more confidence. Speaking in an interview, he said: "I've met a lot of people now and it's hard to put into words just how happy I am about this." He added to The Sun: "If I'd never done the show, I would still be sitting there, in summer, long sleeves, coat on in Margate. I'd be on the beach with a cold one." Nowadays, you can find Jason poking fun at himself on TikTok, saying in a recent video that he's a "grower not a shower". It looks like the admin worker has changed fields and is now working in farming, based on various pictures on his Instagram which show him working with horses and cows. He's also earned a lot of new followers on TikTok, with fans dubbing him the "funniest" contestant on the show. Drama student Tom, 24, has been spending lots of time with his pals since leaving the show. He's also been watching episodes of Virgin Island and commenting on them on his TikTok where he shares funny videos on events from the show. He recently shared the full version of his fantasy story, which viewers didn't get to see on the show. Dog groomer Holly was 23 at the time of going on the Channel 4 show. Unlike the other cast members, she hasn't posted much on her Instagram about her time on the show, but she looks like she's been having a great time since filming wrapped. In her bio, Holly says she "decided to start being hot again" and she's been posting lots of glam selfies. She recently posted a picture of her paragliding and has been doing some travelling as well. You go, Holly! Virgin Island airs on Channel 4 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Blood pressure checks, advice offered for all
Blood pressure checks, advice offered for all

Otago Daily Times

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Otago Daily Times

Blood pressure checks, advice offered for all

Oamaru heart health advocate Jan Keown will run another blood pressure check pop-up outside Mitre 10 Oamaru next week. PHOTO: NIC DUFF New Zealand is under pressure and the Heart Foundation is doing something about it. It has launched a nationwide blood pressure awareness campaign to encourage New Zealanders to get their blood pressure checked. Pop-ups are being held across the country, including Oamaru, this month, offering free blood pressure checks. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects one million New Zealanders and is the single biggest risk factor for the country's biggest killer — heart disease. One in three New Zealanders over 30 have high blood pressure and there are 350,000 who have high blood pressure and do not know it. Oamaru heart health advocate Jan Keown ran a pop-up outside The Warehouse earlier this week. It was "very much educational", she said. Alongside checking blood pressure, she handed out pamphlets and information sheets explaining how to interpret the results and where the numbers should ideally be. "If the readings are out of kilter with that, we recommend people get them checked either at their pharmacy or with their GP and just know that there are things that they can do to keep their blood pressure down." She said there was a good number of people who came through to get checks. There will be another pop-up outside Mitre 10 Oamaru on Tuesday, from 10am to 2pm.

Laugh at him if you want, but Damien Duff had a point when complaining about Dalymount hedge farce
Laugh at him if you want, but Damien Duff had a point when complaining about Dalymount hedge farce

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Laugh at him if you want, but Damien Duff had a point when complaining about Dalymount hedge farce

DAMIEN DUFF had a point when he declared that the photo of him in the Dalymount bushes was an 'embarrassment' for the league. The Shelbourne boss Advertisement 2 It was quite a sight to behold 2 In his more usual matchday garb against Drogheda United But instead of laughing along with the rest of us, There's a reason why the When something this basic needs to be spelt out, it shows the league has bigger image problems than a manager hiding in the long grass in a disguise worse than a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle in a trench coat. It should embarrass the Government too. They're coughing up €10million to Advertisement Read More On Irish Football Presumably, a viral photograph of an Ireland legend on a grassy knoll in a council-owned stadium is not the image they had in mind for our domestic league. Still, amid the embarrassment, the Dalymount post-match scenes highlighted what we cannot lose. Ten minutes after the final whistle, the Jodi Stand was still full because any punter sitting in the Phibsborough half has just one exit. But that led to 1,000 or so fans singing along to The Beatles' Twist and Shout. Advertisement Most read in Football You do not get moments like that in modern grounds designed for speedy exits. Dalymount's redevelopment is 'That's for you, son' - James Maddison brutally digs out Roy Keane in savage interview after Europa League final, CBSSportsGolazo

Road safety central to upcoming events
Road safety central to upcoming events

Otago Daily Times

time26-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Otago Daily Times

Road safety central to upcoming events

Road Safety Education RYDA South Island programme co-ordinator Liona Stanicich speaks during the RYDA Road Safety day in Oamaru last year. PHOTO: NIC DUFF Responsible road users are safe road users. That is the message to children and parents alike as Road Safety Education brings two workshops to Oamaru next week. During the day, they will run Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) for high school year 12 students and then a Drive Coach workshop for parents. Waitaki Boys' and Girls High Schools alongside East Otago High School and other 16 to 19-year-olds not in school will take part. The Drive Coach workshop is a free event for anyone teaching someone else to drive, South Island programme co-ordinator Liona Stanicich said. "It's designed for parents or whanau whose children are learning to drive or on their restricted." The objective is to teach them how the teenage brain works and the best ways to get their children to be safe and responsible on the road. It was important for parents to be modelling good driving habits to their children. "As an older driver, we don't actually realise the bad habits that we have obtained that they will pick up on. "[Parents] don't really realise that from the moment your child was in the car seat, they have picked up on everything that you do. "The role modelling from an early age, they're like little sponges." The Rotary Club of Oamaru members have volunteered to help at the daytime RYDA event. Ms Stanicich was very thankful for all their help and to the Waitaki District Council for assisting with the day as well. The Drive Coach workshop is at 5.30pm on April 30 at the Athletic Marist Rugby Club.

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