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Sex.Right.Now. with Cleo Stiller: New Docuseries Coming to Fusion TV

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Get ready for Sex.Right.Now on Fusion TV. The brand new series, featuring Cleo Stiller, was just announced by the network, and it will arrive on October 5.

Fusion revealed more about this new series in a press release. Check that out below.

“FUSION TV is getting intimate with viewers in the new seven-part docu-series Sex.Right.Now. with Cleo Stiller, premiering Thursday, October 5 @ 10:00 PM, pulling back the curtain on the revolutionary ways we’re relating to our bodies, expressing our identities, and forging relationships. In each half hour episode, award-winning health correspondent Cleo Stiller seeks to answer deeply personal questions – without stigma or judgement – that tackle body confidence, sex and relationships, health, and identity.

The original series will cover a variety of health and sex topics, ranging from what happens when you hook up men to a menstrual cramp simulator and why some of us are thinking about being single forever, to the way in which Instagram is fueling a new level of body confidence visibility, to what you learn by spending a day in an orgasm lab. “We’re answering questions that you would ask your friends when you’re out for drinks and getting personal. Our goal is to empower viewers by providing them with the crucial information they need to forge healthy, happy, satisfying sex lives,” Stiller said.

In the first episode, entitled “Love, Right Now,” Stiller explores new conversations about one of the oldest human impulses – coupling up – while investigating topical concerns, including why Millennials are seeing a rise in non-monogamy, the future of male birth control and the impact that smart devices have on relationships.

Sex.Right.Now. with Cleo Stiller is a FUSION TV production that originated from a popular digital video series created by Stiller in 2015, “Asking for a Friend,” which explored the burning body, health, and sexuality questions people were too afraid to ask. The seven-part, half-hour series is executive produced by Mark Lima with Amy Gardner serving as series producer.”

Check out a trailer for the series below. Will you check out Sex.Right.Now with Cleo Stiller? Tell us what you think.

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