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Less sex and a whole new concept - now new 'Paradise' hosts are experiencing massive criticism: 'Of course we kill the old format' | BT Film, TV and Streaming - www.bt.dk In the latest season of 'Paradise Hotel', the longtime host Rikke Gøransson was replaced by reality star Olivia Salo and beauty influencer Emil Olsen. On Tuesday, the changes in the classic reality format go even further, because here the reality format premieres on the first season under the new name 'Paradise', where the concept is shaken up well and thoroughly. Among other things, the double beds at the Mexican luxury hotel have been replaced with single beds, and the participants - who have tried to cast on a diversity principle - will no longer have to form pairs in 'boy and girl' in the battle to be left with the final cash prize. But the many changes have not been well received, the host couple Olivia Salo and Emil Olsen tell B.T. Here are all the contestants in the first season of 'Paradise'. They are cast after having to represent the Danes more broadly than the stereotypical 'bath irons' that are usually seen in the program. “There has obviously been a huge amount of criticism because people don’t like change super much. This is always the case when you do new things. So we knew very well that people would be a little reluctant to start with, "admits 25-year-old Olivia Salo. "People are so fucking traditional and just want everything to be as it used to be," adds Emil Olsen. “I can understand that in and of itself, but I would like to ask viewers to have an open mindset as to why we do this. There is a reason why we are one of Denmark's largest, if not the largest, reality program, and therefore we have a responsibility to keep up with the times and set an example for how we live today, "says the 27-year-old 'Paradise' host. But despite the many critical voices on social media in particular, Olivia Salo and Emil Olsen still believe that it has been time to make 'Paradise' more woke up and get weeded out in the ills of the past. In future, 'Paradise Hotel' will only be called 'Paradise' - and this is the smallest of the changes in the new season, which celebrity researcher calls a difficult balancing act for Viaplay. "Of course you kill the old format in the sense that it is not as it used to be. There has been bullying on 'Paradise' before, and there have also been unpleasant scenes and a lot of sex, but if that's what we have to learn from and take out into the real world, then it also changes us people to something bad, ”Olivia Salo explains. So in the new season, the sexual actions have been 'turned down', and there has also been a focus on resolving the participants' internal conflicts rather than facilitating them. »'Paradise' reaches many different corners of Denmark, so I just feel that we should almost be as woke as possible, because then you might teach some people something that is not illuminated - for example in relation to sexuality and ethnicity - in their daily lives. It could be great if you could learn a little from watching reality, "says the 'Paradise' host. However, both she and her host mates can well understand the fear of scaring the core seers away. Also read Men: “We can not do so much by if there are people jumping off. But I think in return that there are a lot of people who can get a lot out of watching this season. I hope that people can learn something from it - at the same time as they are entertained by it, "says Emil Olsen. UKRAINE SOURCES THE FIRST 30 DAYS ARE FREE UKRAINE B.T. sets Team of the Year Accused by six women B.T. reveals Tivoli explains Supermarkets confirms Researchers: Apologies Reveals Professor: ABROAD Witness in court: Police: shocking Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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