Gogglebox’s George Baggs, 19, reveals he’s a virgin as he begs Love Island’s Andrew and Tasha for advice
GOGGLEBOX star George Baggs, 19, has revealed he’s a virgin and begged Love Island stars Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page for advice.
Viewers of the hit show have loved getting to know George and his family on the hit show, and George lives with Terry, 58, Lisa, 52 and Joe, 25, in an incredible Essex home.
In George and his brother Joe’s Not My Bagg podcast with the Love Island stars, he made the revelation.
The 19-year-old shared: “Right so guys I need some tips for something. Most people probably will still know that I am still a virgin.”
Andrew and Tasha revealed that they didn’t know, as the star asked for tips.
“Is there anything? Please, help me! Any numbers you’ve got?” George added.
Andrew asked the star what has been going wrong for him, and he admitted that he and his brother always end up going to gay bars, and shared that he always ends up getting “too slaughtered.”
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Tasha asked the Gogglebox star if he’d tried dating apps, and he admitted he uses them.
He shared: “I’ve signed up for Raya,” and his brother said he’d set him up on Hinge.
George admitted he’s waiting for the right person but is “in two minds” about whether he wants that or to just “get it done.”
Tasha said she thinks losing your virginity is a “big thing” as Andrew teased “get it done.”
George admitted he “doesn’t know where he’s going wrong,” as Andrew playfully suggested they go on a night out together so he could “take notes” about where he could improve.
Gogglebox’s George wrapped up the chat by saying: “Tasha surely you’ve got some mates?” but Tasha kept quiet.
The Baggs family were forced to skip one series because there "weren't enough cameras to go around", before finally waving goodbye for good in May 2022.
Earlier this year Lisa took to social media to explain she and her brood had decided not to take part in the show’s 2020 run due to Covid – and insisted they hadn’t been dropped.
Joe backed up his mum on his own account, saying: "Frustrating to address this but we weren't dropped. Due to the lockdown there aren't enough cameras to go around to the entire cast, and therefore we decided as a family to take a series off”.
"Of course there was criticism about us, the producers said this happens to all new families so it's not uncommon and not a reason people get cut from the show”, he added.