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Saweetie and Netflix are offering better sex education than schools

The rapper is set to host Sex: Unzipped, a sex-positive comedy special addressing the biggest misconceptions surrounding sex and identity

Continuing its mission to provide better sex education to the world’s teens than schools, Netflix has announced a new sex-positive comedy special – hosted by none other than Saweetie.

Titled Sex: Unzipped, the show will address the biggest misconceptions surrounding sex and identity, and will feature sex experts, “horny puppers of all sex and sexualities that exist in real life”, as per Vulture, and conversations with special guests.

Among the experts are sex educator and relationship advisor (and Twitter challenge aficionado) Oloni, writer Alexander Cheves, sex therapist Emily Morse, and sex coach Stella Anna Sonnenbaum. Special guests include Pose actor Dominique Jackson, Drag Race star Trixie Mattel, and comedians Katherine Ryan, Romesh Ranganathan, Ian Karmel, Joel Kim Booster, London Hughes, Mae Martin, Michelle Buteau, Nikki Glaser, and Sam Jay.

There’s no further details about the special as of yet, but it will join Netflix’s impressive roster of sex education series, including the aptly titled comedy-drama Sex Education, drama Sex/Life, and documentary series Sex Explained.

Sex: Unzipped will premiere on Netflix on October 26. In the meantime, get your fix of sex and relationship on Dazed via Pamela Anderson, Zara Larsson, and Courtney Act.

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