BBC podcast Brown Girls Do It Too returns for series five

The award-winning podcast, Brown Girls Do It Too returns to BBC Sounds this week for series five, with more sex chat and entertaining guests.

Hosts Poppy Jay and Rubina Pabani promise to be even louder, more uncensored and more shameless in the latest series of their podcast.

Across 20 episodes, the series will feature candid and courageous conversations with the likes of activist and actress, Jameela Jamil, and author and screenwriter Deborah Frances-White, amongst others.

The first episode sees Poppy divulge in her ‘sexcapades’ while Rubina discusses marital ‘bliss’ in the bedroom, and the ‘Shagony Aunts’ return to provide counsel to some of the juiciest dilemmas ever.

Episode two which is available on BBC Sounds on Friday 2 February, hears Jameela Jamil talk about the concept of being a ‘girl’s girl’ vs a ‘pick me’ girl: “I was a pick me (girl). I used to be scared of women until my 20’s.”

She also shared the complexity of wanting to please men in her younger years and not complaining to protect the male ego: “One thing I’d tell my younger self is to give notes, I haven’t had bad sex in 10 years.”

Looking ahead to the podcast, Poppy said: “Like every decent franchise we are back, we are bigger and this time round, we have white people. Yes, we opened the doors and now… we are letting anyone in. Still spotlighting amazing brown female voices but this time we thought we’d extend the invitation to everyone and anyone with something fascinating to say. Expect massive guests, lots of our usual filth and a lot of cackling.”

Series five of Brown Girls Do It Too will launch on BBC Sounds this Friday, 26 January.

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