Three huge TV stars sign up to have sperm examined and ‘saved’ for new Channel 4 show

THREE huge TV stars have signed up for a new Channel 4 show to have their sperm examined and ‘saved’.

The broadcaster has commissioned a one-off hour-long show that will discuss the decline of male fertility.



Three huge TV stars sign up to have sperm examined and ‘saved’ for new Channel 4 show
A brand new show all about sperm and infertility is coming soon to Channel 4

Three huge TV stars sign up to have sperm examined and ‘saved’ for new Channel 4 show
DJ Melvin Odoom is one of three celebs taking part in the one-off special

Three huge TV stars sign up to have sperm examined and ‘saved’ for new Channel 4 show
Over eight weeks the three men will undergo a series of treatments and experiments aimed at increasing their fertility

Embarrassing Bodies presenter Dr Anand Patel will host the programme, called ‘Celebrity Save Our Sperm’.

Former Strictly Come Dancing and DJ Melvin Odoom has signed up for the show.

He’ll be joined by former Made in Chelsea star Ollie Locke and comedian Russell Kane.

Over eight weeks the three men will undergo a series of treatments and experiments aimed at increasing their fertility.

Speaking about the show, Channel 4’s commissioning editor Clemency Green said: “Male fertility is such an important subject that is rarely discussed and I’m full of admiration for Ollie, Melvin and Russell who are helping us break taboos by opening up the conversation and putting their own fertility under the microscope.”

It comes as the channel’s most X-rated show, Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, returned for a second series.

The new season will feature an 18-person orgy, which makes David Haye-style throuples look small-time by comparison.

The first series last April saw curious couples explore whether their relationships could thrive by having sex with other people.

And it will be more of the same — and even more daring — this time around.



Three huge TV stars sign up to have sperm examined and ‘saved’ for new Channel 4 show
The show has been billed as Celebrity Save Our Sperm