Sex expert Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn discusses her 'monogamish' marriage, her relationship with a boyfriend in London, and the upcoming series of *Celebs Go Dating*, highlighting the show's diverse cast and her observations on their dating experiences.
Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn , the resident sex expert on the popular E4 dating show * Celebs Go Dating *, has publicly discussed her unconventional marital arrangement. The 37-year-old, who married American artist Brent Estabrook in 2023, describes their relationship as 'monogamish,' allowing for exploration with others.
She has now revealed she is also in a relationship with a boyfriend based in London, creating a bi-coastal dynamic between Los Angeles and the UK. Dr. Tara explained that her husband drops her off at the airport in LA, where her London-based boyfriend then picks her up. She emphasizes that both men are valued partners, and she dedicates roughly half her time to each relationship.
Initially, Dr. Tara shared that her husband was hesitant about the idea of an open relationship, but they collaboratively established boundaries that work for them. These boundaries include avoiding kissing strangers, refraining from intimacy with close friends, and consistently using protection. She also noted a personal preference for not repeatedly engaging with the same person outside of her primary relationships, fearing emotional attachment.
However, she acknowledges that different arrangements suit different couples. Her insights stem not only from her personal life but also from her professional experience working with clients on navigating non-traditional relationship structures. Dr. Tara’s openness challenges conventional norms and sparks conversation about modern love and commitment.
The upcoming 15th series of *Celebs Go Dating*, set to premiere on May 4, 2026, will feature Dr. Tara alongside Anna Williamson and Paul Carrick Brunson, offering guidance to a diverse cast of celebrities seeking love. This year’s participants include Coleen Nolan, David Potts, Gabby Allen, James Haskell, Lucinda Light, PK Humble, and Professor Green. Dr. Tara expressed excitement about the cast’s age range and representation of neurodiversity, various sexualities, and polyamorous experiences.
She specifically highlighted PK Humble as a surprising participant, noting his numerous romantic interests but also acknowledging his growth and underlying sensitivity. The show has a history of attracting high-profile individuals, including Joey Essex, Gemma Collins, Sam Thompson, Pete Wicks, and Olivia Attwood, and continues to be a popular fixture on E4, offering both entertainment and insights into the complexities of modern dating
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