What was your reaction to their inclusion in the show’s fourth season? How do you think they did as a catfish? There are gay things to talk about in this season of The Circle but we’d be remiss if we didn’t start with this: THE SPICE GIRLS WERE IN THE CIRCLE! Melanie Brown and Emma Bunton (AKA Scary Spice and Baby Spice) joined The Circle as a catfish: Jared, a children’s book author. But is the show still the “bisexual chaos” that we all loved from the first season? We gathered our own #CircleFam to talk all about it. The new season has brought a slew of new twists and turns and introduced us to out lesbian influencer/ former Harlem Globetrotter, Crissa Jackson. Last year Drew aptly described it as “ Big Brother by way of Instagram.” Contestants are regularly rated and subsequently blocked by the game’s most popular players. But The Circle isn’t just about sliding into someone else’s DMs, it’s a competition. Sometimes, the player at the other end of the chat is truly themselves other times, they’re pretending to be someone else. Their only tool to interact with each other is a custom-made social media-style app called the Circle which lets them chat and share images and a profile with the other contestants. If you’ve, somehow, missed the show’s first three seasons, let’s explain how it works: The Circle features a group of contestants who move into the same apartment building and live in, almost, complete isolation. The social media driven reality show, The Circle returned for its fourth season earlier this month and, once again, it’s given us plenty to talk about. ? ALERT! ? ALERT! ? Everyone’s favorite pandemic obsession is back. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.