BBC Three’s I Kissed a Girl Season 2 premiered on Tuesday 23 June 2026, airing the first two episodes on the linear channel and making the next two available on BBC iPlayer. The series, which follows ten single women searching for love in a villa in Italy, is hosted by Dannii Minogue and marks the final season of the BBC’s first UK LGBTQ+ dating show. The decision to end the franchise was announced by the BBC in March, citing funding challenges, and a spokesperson said there were no current plans to return the show.

The season opened with an immediate pairing exercise. Contestants were matched on arrival and shared a kiss before separating to rate the experience for Minogue. The ratings were used to create new pairings for the first episode, with Elise and Faye receiving the highest chemistry scores. The episode also highlighted a developing tension, as Elise appeared to be interested in Elisha. In the second episode, a surprise midnight encounter between Ebony and Imogen was described as a potential match, leaving other contestants, such as Tyra and Ashlea, without a partner.

The villa’s dynamics shifted when three new contestants—Almayra, Kayleigh, and Blessing—entered the house. Their arrival was described as a “bombshell” by viewers, and the cast’s attention turned to the new arrivals. The show’s format, which blends dating with reality television drama, has been praised for its representation of sapphic relationships, especially in the context of other popular dating shows such as Love Island.

Fan reactions to the cancellation were strong. Social media users posted messages calling for the BBC to reverse the decision, arguing that the show provides essential visibility for LGBTQ+ audiences. One user on X wrote that the series should be honored “in honour” of Pride month. A comment from a viewer on Digital Spy noted that the show’s ending was bittersweet, adding that it would be the last season.

The BBC’s March announcement stated that the decision was driven by “funding challenges” and that the network was “exceptionally proud” of the series. The announcement came after the BBC had previously cancelled its sister show, I Kissed a Boy, in the same month. The two shows were produced by the same company, Twofour, and had been part of the BBC’s strategy to diversify its reality programming.

Industry observers have highlighted the significance of the show’s cancellation. The BBC’s decision comes at a time when public broadcasters are facing budget constraints, and it raises questions about the future of LGBTQ+ programming on mainstream UK television. While the network has not indicated any plans to replace the format, it has continued to support other LGBTQ+ content through its broader slate of programming.

As of now, the remaining episodes of Season 2—episodes three and four—are available on BBC iPlayer. Viewers can watch the full season on the streaming platform, and the final episode will air on the linear channel later in the week. The BBC has not announced any further dates or plans for new seasons. Fans of the show will need to look to other platforms for similar content, as the BBC has confirmed that I Kissed a Girl will not return.

This marks the end of the BBC’s first UK LGBTQ+ dating show, concluding a four‑season run that began in 2024. The series remains a notable example of queer representation in reality television, and its final season will likely be remembered for its dramatic twists and the emotional journeys of its contestants.