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Alix Fox is a writer, broadcaster and sex educator whose language and style are both so colourful that Joseph's dreamcoat gets jealous. Co-host of BBC Radio 1's Unexpected Fluids comedy show - which shares "real life tales of sexual fails", then uses the LOLs as a springboard for learning - she's also a script consultant on hit Netflix series Sex Education, resident sex-spurt at Superdrug, presenter on Channel 4's The Sex Clinic, and X-rated agony aunt on The Modern Mann podcast. If it's got 'sex' or some kinda synonym in the title, Foxy's probably got her fingers in it. "Me and my bleedin' chuff are so chuffing chuffed to become part of the BGP crew. It's scandalous that poverty prevents so many people from getting their mitts on the supplies they need for their bits, or circumstances force them to make tragic compromises to their independence while they menstruate. I'm also fully on board with BGP's educational work: many folks don't fully understand both the science and sociology surrounding menstruation. I'm proud to help provide this public cervix!" Alix Fox
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