Love Island’s Chloe Burrows and Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens have been signed on to front brand new episodes of a Channel 4 documentary series.
The acclaimed series, тιтled UNTOLD, is known for diving into ‘provocative’ and ‘underreported’ topics that are impacting modern life.
A new season is set to hit screens from June 4 and will see Chloe and Jordan, amongst others, explore some of the most pressing issues of today’s climate.
Chloe, who sH๏τ to fame on ITV’s Love Island in 2021, will be delving into the increasing trend of young people ditching dating apps in her episode on June 4.
Her instalment тιтled Chloe Burrows: 28 Dates Later will see the reality TV star look at whether in-person dating can help form ‘long lasting romantic connections’.
Meanwhile, Jordan is set to immerse himself into the problem of online Sєxual blackmail in an episode тιтled Hunting My Sєxtortion Scammer.
Love Island’s Chloe Burrows (pictured) and Rizzle Kicks star Jordan Stephens are set to front a new season of Channel 4 documentaries
The acclaimed series, UNTOLD, is known for diving into ‘provocative’ and ‘underreported’ topics that are impacting modern life. Pictured: Jordan Stephens
Broadcasting on June 25, the episode will see the singer take on the problem first-hand and get himself ‘Sєxtorted’.
Sєxtortion, also known as Sєxual blackmail, is shockingly the most common form of image abuse in the UK.
It involves criminals getting victims to share intimate pH๏τos of themselves, and then threatening to put them online if they don’t pay money.
Jordan will explore the issue by travelling all the way to Nigeria and attempt to find the blackmailer.
Other instalments include YouTuber Mariam Musa, who will be looking into the booming world of TikTok shopping.
The episode, тιтled The Secrets Of TikTok Shop will be available to stream from June 11 and will look at the ‘staggering sums some are making selling on the site’.
TV producer and filmmaker David Navarro will also feature in a follow-up episode to The Secrets Of UK Prisons, which will focus on ‘prison officer corruption’ through insider, whistleblower accounts.
TV boss Janine Thomas raved about the ‘ambitious and exciting’ coverage ahead of the new episodes.
Other instalments include YouTuber Mariam Musa (pictured) who looks into the booming world of TikTok shopping
While TV producer and filmmaker David Navarro (pictured) will feature in a follow-up episode to The Secrets Of UK Prisons
‘UNTOLD continues to be a fearless voice for young audiences, tackling taboo topics, lifting the lid on hidden subcultures, and giving voice to those who are often unheard,’ she said.
‘This season of ambitious and exciting documentaries promises to inform, provoke and spark vital conversation.’
The UNTOLD documentary series first launched on Channel 4 back in 2021 and has since been followed by a whole host of other spin-offs.
UNTOLD will available to stream on Channel 4 and Channel 4’s YouTube channel.