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Meet the cast of Hulu's "Are You My First?"

Meet the cast of Hulu's "Are You My First?"

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An NFL cheerleader from New Orleans, a commercial pilot from Oklahoma and a cocktail waitress from Tampa are among the cast of Hulu's new unscripted series "Are You My First?"
Why it matters: This new dating experiment from the producers of "Love Island USA" follows 21 virgin singles looking to find "the one."
Hosting the show are Colton Underwood and Kaitlyn Bristowe from "The Bachelor" franchise.
Here's a look at the cast:
Andrew, a 25-year-old from Salt Lake City who works in tech sales, is waiting to have sex until he finds his forever person.
Brooklyn, a 24-year-old dance teacher from Los Angeles, believes the right person is worth the wait.
Carissa, a 24-year-old photographer from Long Beach, California, is holding out for the person who's truly right for her.
Deya, a 28-year-old small business owner from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wants a storybook love and fears being physically intimate in a relationship that won't last.
Farha, a 25-year-old writer and content creator from Miami, grew up in a religious home and, as a late bloomer, figured if she waited this long, she can keep waiting to find true love.
Godwin, a 27-year-old real estate developer from Edison, New Jersey, enjoys the attention his virginity brings him and wants to find his queen.
Hakeem, a 27-year-old voiceover artist from Atlanta, knows the risks and isn't approaching a sexual relationship lightly.
Jade, a 27-year-old NFL cheerleader from New Orleans who was also Miss New Orleans USA, has never been in a serious relationship.
Jake, a 32-year-old caregiver from Los Angeles, is called by his Christian faith to wait until marriage.
Katya, a 28-year-old theatre artist from New York City, said that sex is power.
Krash, a 24-year-old social media manager from Miami, said a strict upbringing taught him to wait until he found the right person.
Layne, a 24-year-old commercial pilot from Hammon, Oklahoma, has never had a serious girlfriend.
Madi, a 28-year-old marketing manager from Austin, Texas, fears intimacy and is waiting until she meets her true love.
Michael, who is also from Austin, is a 26-year-old tour guide and stand-up comedian working through a fear of intimacy.
Mike, a 34-year-old alum of "The Bachelorette," is an entrepreneur and gym owner from San Diego. He's waiting for marriage — a choice rooted in his Christian beliefs.
Noah, a 25-year-old business owner from San Clemente, California, has been waiting until marriage.
Rachael, a 30-year-old cocktail waitress from Tampa, has been navigating a health challenge that affects physical intimacy.
Sara, a 28-year-old student from San Diego, prioritized her studies growing up and now is holding out for love.
Spencer, a 25-year-old residential solar salesman from Boise, Idaho, is waiting for a connection that will make his first sexual experience fulfilling and meaningful.
Ty, a 25-year-old web developer from Provo, Utah, chose celibacy before marriage due to religious reasons.
Vivek, a 23-year-old financial accountant from Los Angeles, wants to share that first moment with someone he truly trusts.
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