Gogglebox Baggs family throws party to celebrate son 'losing his virginity'
Gogglebox's George Baggs has celebrated losing his virginity at the age of 20 with a hysterical family party, much to the shock of the Internet.
Joe, the older brother of Channel 4 reality show star, took to social media on Monday to share the exciting news and to give his followers a glimpse into how the iconic clan marked the milestone.
"POV your brother loses his virginity," the 26-year-old captioned the video, which showed the British family honouring the occasion at their lavish home in Essex. The clip opens with George emerging from his bedroom with a broad smile on his face and fist pumping the air, suggesting he's recently done the deed.
In the next scene, mum Lisa can be seen hold a cake iced the words: "Body Count 1. Congrats" while, in another, Joe is dancing joyfully and popping open a bottle of bubbly. He's even filmed releasing party streamers and wearing a disposable metallic pink party hat in the video, which has now been viewed over 650k times on TikTok. A heavy techno beat can be heard playing over the clip, only adding to its momentum.
Joe didn't end the banter there though, taking to the comment section to write, "Why are we like this…" before congratulating George and adding the savage quip that he's "sure she had the best 2 seconds of her life."
TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filmingFans of the Gogglebox icons were quick to share their reactions to the cheeky video. "I’m so glad we can all be a part of this," one person wrote, while another said, "The moment we’ve all be waiting for….."
A particularly impressed follower even insisted that the Baggs clan was entertaining enough to carry their "own reality show," adding, "We need a family like this.... @ITVX come on!!!!!!!!!!!"
The Baggs family left Gogglebox last year after "3 incredible seasons", explaining that they were unable to sign up to the commitments required of a fourth series: "We have loved every second of being part of the Gogglebox family and it's truly been the opportunity of a lifetime. With lots of exciting opportunities approaching for us all, we just couldn't commit to filming another series but are so grateful for the opportunity."
Joe has previously spoken out against claims that the family had been dropped from the show during the COVID-10 pandemic, taking to social media to explain that during "the lockdown there aren't enough cameras to go around to the entire cast, and therefore we decided as a family to take a series off.
"Of course there was criticism about us, the producers said this happens to all new families so it's not uncommon and not a reason people get cut from the show."