'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 couples finally meet their match

Season 6 of 'Too Hot to Handle' will introduce 'Bad Lana,' a sidekick to virtual presenter 'Lana'
PUBLISHED JUL 19, 2024
'Bad Lana,' the mischievous sidekick to Lana, is set to intensify the drama and heat in 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (YouTube/@netflix)
'Bad Lana,' the mischievous sidekick to Lana, is set to intensify the drama and heat in 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (YouTube/@netflix)

TKCA 1ZZ, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS: The Netflix competition series 'Too Hot to Handle' is gearing up for Season 6, promising a rude awakening for its 'naughty nymphos'—and it won't be just one, but several surprises in store.

First off, this new generation of attractive singles knows 'exactly what they're signing up for', so they won't be surprised when Lana strictly prohibits any hanky-panky. With five seasons and numerous overseas spinoffs already under its belt, the time has come for some overdue revelations.

'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 will now feature 'Bad Lana' (YouTube/Netflix)
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 will feature 'Bad Lana,' a brand new virtual presenter (YouTube/@netflix)

Speaking of Lana, this time she won't be hosting the show solo. Joining her is a mischievous sidekick named Bad Lana, who declares in the teaser, 'With me, there are no rules.'

For five seasons, virtual presenter Lana has enforced strict guidelines on contestants, urging them to seek genuine connections rather than mere physical gratification.  In Season 6, however, a rebellious 'Bad Lana' joins as her sidekick, promising a disruptive twist. The show's drama and sex factor will undoubtedly increase due to the cone-shaped antagonist.

Lana will get a brand-new sidekick in 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (YouTube/Netflix)
Lana will get a brand-new sidekick in 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (YouTube/@netflix)

Who is the narrator in 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6?

Desiree Burch, an American comedian, actress, and writer, originally hails from Los Angeles. You may recognize her from numerous appearances on comedy series such as 'Mock the Week', 'Live at the Apollo', and 'The Mash Report'. Beyond her renowned sense of humor, she's also celebrated for other talents.

You might recognize Desiree from her work on 'Welcome to Night Vale', a long-running podcast presented as a radio show for a fictional town, chronicling its eerie occurrences and mysteries.

Desiree voices Pamela Winchell, the Head of Emergency Press Conferences and a former mayor of Night Vale. She shared her favorite aspect of bringing Pamela to life during a 2016 Reddit AMA

Her voice for 'Welcome to Night Vale' made her a perfect choice for the job of the narrator in 'Too Hot to Handle'. Her standout moments in the show likely stem from her blend of sardonic commentary alongside Lana, the virtual assistant's robotic remarks. Desiree is a perfect fit for the Netflix series, not just because of her amazing vocal skills, but also for several other compelling reasons.

Desiree Burch is the narrator of 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (Facebook/desireeburchcomedy)
Desiree Burch, an American comedian, actress, and writer is the narrator of 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 (Facebook/@desireeburchcomedy)

How to stream 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6?

The sixth season of 'Too Hot to Handle' promises intense heat both in the villa and among its attractive ensemble. Fans familiar with the show can find it on Netflix.

Those who have a basic Netflix subscription—which starts at $6.99—can see the show. The first four episodes of 'Too Hot to Handle' Season six, as well as the remaining seasons of the spicy series, are accessible on Netflix on the day of the show's launch, with the remaining episodes being available over the next two weeks.

Stream 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 on Netflix (YouTube/Netflix)
For five seasons, virtual presenter Lana has enforced strict guidelines on contestants in 'Too Hot to Handle' (YouTube/@netflix)

When does 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 premiere?

'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 will be available on Netflix, with episodes released over three weeks. The first four episodes of Season 6 will premiere on Friday, July 19th.

The release of 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 on Netflix is anticipated at 3 am EDT/12 am PDT, although the exact time has not been confirmed. Once Season 6 is available, Netflix subscribers can search for the series to catch the thrilling debut episodes.

'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 to premiere on July 19 (YouTube/Netflix)
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 will premiere on Friday, July 19th (YouTube/@netflix)

'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 premieres on July 19 on Netflix, with the first four episodes accessible for viewing. The season will have a staggered release schedule, with episodes 5-7 hitting on July 26 and the last episodes, 8–10, airing on August 2.

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