Modern society has got accustomed to speaking openly about more intimate issues. This is why the educational series is gaining a very high demand among the viewers. In this regard, Hulu and BBC Three streams announced their intention to launch a new six-part documentary series - on sexuality and gender identity issues with a potential title "Planet Sex". The leading role was offered to the model and actress Cara Delevigne, and it was not a random choice.
“As someone who struggled for years to understand my sexual identity, I am so excited to be partnering with Hulu, Naked, BBC Three and Fremantle to be making a series that could change the views of so many people through honest and personal conversations. I can only imagine what having a series like this would have meant to the 14-year-old me who struggled to understand feelings that were seen as non-conventional or different," Cara admitted. Now she presents herself as pansexual, meaning she might like any person regardless of his/her sex or gender identity.
The plot of the series will be centered around the people's different and contrasting viewpoints on the claimed issues, also supported by the research from the recognized professionals and scientists. There is talk that Delevigne might even take part in the "experiments and demonstrations in the world's leading sex research labs."
"If our series helps one young person have an easier conversation with their parents, we will have achieved one of our many goals in making this series," the actress and co-producer sum up the initial idea of the docu-series.
Due to the COVID-19 known conditions, the production had to be paused but the insiders say that from now on the filming has been continued.
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