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Netflix Drop New Sex Education Season 2 Trailer

Returning on the 17th of January!

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Netflix have finally released the long awaited trailer for Sex Education Season 2, a show that became a hit when it first came to Netflix back in January 2019.

Since its first release, fans of Sex Education have raved about the Netflix original series, praising it for its diverse portrayal of sex and relationships, unapologetically giving a voice to LGBTQ+ relationships in television. 

One fan (@arianatweets) took to Twitter to argue that the diversity of Sex Education is “unmatched”…

The Netflix original not only explores important elements of sex and relationships, their LGBTQ+ representation includes characters identifying as bisexual, pansexual, asexual, as well as the inclusion of multiple interacial relationships.

Sex Education truly is second to none when it comes to providing diverse and inclusive representations of sex, a refreshing take on the typical boy meets girl narrative.

The trailer implies that the new season will kick off with a chlamydia outbreak at Moordale Secondary, as well as the introduction of some new characters, including the French heart throb Rahim.

With the long awaited release date approaching on the 17th January, we can only hope that season 2 brings us the same levels of diversity loved by everyone in the first season.

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