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8 Things We Learnt From Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents

THE TEENAGE HORROR SHOW IS BACK... AND THIS TIME IT'S BASED IN VAL D'ISERE

If, like us, Sundays are spent nursing hangovers in front of the TV with a family-sized pack of Quavers and 25 chicken nuggets, then you’ve probably already chanced upon BBC Three’s Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents. This charming picture of Brits abroad follows a group of kids in their early 20s around Shagaluf for a week of sunburn, fish bowls, random shagging and naked partying – while their parents secretly spy on them via hidden cameras.

Now, the producers have brought this form of teenage torture to the Alps with the new Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents. And yes, it’s absolutely every bit as horrendous as you imagine. We’ve all seen/participated in similar antics in real life – but there’s something ten times more awful about watching it all played out on TV with their mums watching.

WARNING: This post contains spoilers. But, let’s honest, you can pretty much guess exactly what’s going to happen anyway…..

Watch the full first episode on BBC iPlayer here!

 

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