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New Netflix version of Too Hot To Handle contestants issued hanky panky rulesThe first ever Spanish version of hit Netflix show Too Hot To Handle airs next month - will you tune in to see if


these sexy singletons can keep their hands off each other?CommentsNewsZita Whalley18:24, 31 May 2025Updated 10:24, 03 Jun 2025Is she too hot to handle? (Image: Rafa Abdenur/NETFLIX) These


contestants will be sexing up the small screen this summer. They’re all singletons on the new series of Spain’s version of Too Hot To Handle.


We’ll see them move into a luxury villa for some fun in the sun. But as always, any hanky panky is against the rules and will cost them money from the prize pot.


‌ According to Netflix, which has cancelled more shows than any other platform in 2024, contestant's on the inaugural Spanish version of the steamy programme believe they have been selected


to take part in bogus reality show called Masters of Seduction, hosted by model Alba Carrillo.


‌Will Nerea get frisky or rich? (Image: Rafa Abdenur/NETFLIX) Instead the contestants they will be guided by virtual assistant Lana as they try to abstain from any dalliances in order to


take home €100,000 (£84,000) - just like the UK version of the show, which has gone on to spawn a number of influencers,


You can watch these sexy singles on Netflix from June 13 while you wait to see whether or not season seven of the UK version is given the green light.


Article continues below In other raunchy dating show news, Love Island is rumoured to have snapped up a former fire breather who endured a terrifying ordeal with severe burns that nearly


claimed her life at 22.


Sophie Lee, a dancer from Manchester, faced a near-fatal incident when an air-con unit sent flames hurtling back at her, scorching her face.


Maybe Noelia will walk away with the cash, or maybe she wont(Image: Rafa Abdenur/NETFLIX)‌ She's been bravely sharing the details of her recovery on social media, not shying away from


posting harrowing hospital snaps post-accident.


Sophie has since transformed into an influencer and motivational speaker, working with Katie Piper's charity and penning a book titled In My Skin, which hit shelves last February.


Pouring her heart out online, she admitted: "It's been a difficult process being so open with the trauma I've faced and adversity I've had to overcome and to now be at a place of peace has


not been easy."


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