

Reality TV satire so chaotic it makes 'The Bachelor' look like high art.
Acting
Kseniya Sobchak playing herself-adjacent is weirdly compelling.
Production
Zero-budget reality satire that accidentally feels authentic.
Director
Aleksey Gordeev
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This sequel exists because the first 'Nobody Knows Sex' (2006) became a minor cult hit in post-Soviet cable TV circles.
Kseniya Sobchak was already Russia's most famous 'it-girl' socialite; her casting was basically stunt casting before that was a mainstream term.
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