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Season 4 of Too Hot To Handle is upon us, with a fresh batch of singletons hoping to find love on a steamy getaway.
The Netflix show famously sends 10 hot and horny singletons away to a lavish villa and teaches them all about ‘forming meaningful connections’… without any touch.
The steamy series is actually a competition, with the contestants in for a chance to win a prize fund if they play by the rules and keep their hands to themselves.
This season’s cast welcomes a racing car driver, a basketball player, a model, an entrepreneur and more.
Not only that, but singletons from all across the globe will be taking part, including Creed from Perth in Australia, Dominique in Colorado, USA, and Jawahir from Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Add Brittan, James, Kayla, Nick, Nigel, Seb, and Sophie, to the mix and you’ve got 10 sexy singles desperate for that cash prize.
Who will resist temptation? (Picture: Netflix)
The villa is ready for a brand new batch of contestants (Picture: Netflix)
But where is the series filmed?
The contestants have been flown to a luxury villa in the Caribbean, where they’re surrounded by sun, sea, and not a lot of sex.
In previous seasons, the Netflix series was filmed in Mexico in a villa on the Turks and Caicos Islands.
This year’s series is filmed in the Caribbean (Picture: Netflix)
Will they be able to keep their hands to themselves under the covers? (Picture: Netflix)
Filming for the third season took place right after the second season of the series, which was shot in the same location and since then, the villa has become available to rent.
For an eye-watering (and, frankly, head-scratching) £27,600 a night – yes, a night – you can stay in the famous beachfront villa in Mexico’s Punta Mita Community in Los Ranchos.
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Perfect for a ‘family reunion’ or ‘corporate retreat’ (according to the Airbnb listing), the luxurious home is made up of the main villa and two guest houses, and can accommodate up to twenty-seven people a night (just over £1,000 each, if you’re wondering).
While the villa from previous seasons got a little steamy, we’ll have to see if the new location cools things down between the Too Hot To Handle contestants, although we’re not so sure they’ll stay away from temptation…
Too Hot To Handle season four is available to watch on Netflix from tomorrow, Wednesday December 7.
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It’s time for a new batch of contestants to enter the luxury villa.