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Three male celebs to have sperm examined for new Channel 4 show

Three male celebs to have sperm examined for new Channel 4 show
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Melvin Odoom, Ollie Locke and Russell Kane will have their sperm looked at for a new Channel 4 series about the decline of male fertility.

Three male celebs have agreed to have their sperm examined and stored as part of a new Channel 4 series.

Celebrity Save Our Sperm is a one-off show - hosted by Dr Anand Patel - which will look at the decline of male fertility in recent years and what can be done to improve things.

The three participants are Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke, DJ and presenter Melvin Odoom and comedian Russell Kane, all of whom have agreed to have their sperm looked at over an eight-week period as they undergo a variety of experiments.

Channel 4 commissioning editor Clemency Green said: "Male fertility is such an important subject that is rarely discussed and I'm full of admiration for Ollie, Melvin and Russell who are helping us break taboos by opening up the conversation and putting their own fertility under the microscope."

The show is expected to air later this year.

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