Bachelor In Paradise chief says show aims to be 'respectful' to young people

'We want to be respectful of our audiences': Bachelor In Paradise chief says show aims to be 'respectful' to families with younger viewers

By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 07:40 BST, 14 April 2019 | Updated: 07:41 BST, 14 April 2019

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James Trewethie shockingly appeared to hint he would be open to a threesome with co-stars Alex Nation and Brooke Blurton in Bachelor In Paradise's first week.

But the show's chief Ciaran Flannery has said the program still aims to be 'respectful' to families and younger viewers.

'We know that the Bachelor franchise is something that younger people enjoy as much as adults,' the executive producer told The Sun-Herald.

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Getting close: Bachelor In Paradise's intimate moments so far have included a preview scene of Brooke, 26, and Alex, 27, kissing passionately

Getting close: Bachelor In Paradise's intimate moments so far have included a preview scene of Brooke, 26, and Alex, 27, kissing passionately

'Of course there's romance, we're just a little careful. We want to be respectful of our audiences,' he said in an interview before the show's premiere.

TV guidelines mean the show's depictions of sex have to be implied, although

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