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Anna Richardson reveals the celebrities desperate to appear on a special Naked Attraction

Anna Richardson reveals the celebrities desperate to appear on a special Naked Attraction

The Sun12-05-2025

NAKED Attraction anchor Anna Richardson has let slip the two huge celebs "begging" to be on the cheeky reality TV series.
The Channel 4 programme, which returned to screens last year but is currently on hiatus, sees hopefuls look for love while starkers.
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Each contestant is given six potential matches who are standing by in different booths.
Over the course of the show they're bodies are revealed from top to bottom before the hopeful picks one to take on a date.
Naked Attraction first launched back in 2016 and recently wrapped its 12th saucy series - yet bosses have said it has no plans to return after a slew of Ofcom complaints.
Yet Anna, 54, has told some famous faces are craving to be in the mix if it does.
She confessed: "We have had a couple of people go 'oh, I'd do that'.
"I can't ever get Duncan from Blue off me basically, he was begging to be on the show - and he would be amazing."
Anna added to The Daily Star: "I know that ages ago Scott Mills joked about coming on, I still hold out hope.
"Strangely, it's always guys. So I think the boys that are really proud of their w*****s are the ones that are really keen to get on.
"But I was still advocating for some girls to come on.
Naked Attraction viewers seriously distracted by Channel 4 contestant branding him 'elephant in the room' after body reveal
"I think if you're very pleased with your boobs, then they seem to be more open to it.
"But, it's mainly the boys who know they've got a lot to show off…I think.'
Previously, TV presenter India Willoughby, 57, previously revealed she was originally approached to take part in a Celebrity edition of the show in aid of Stand Up to Cancer.
However plans for the show were then shelved as producers couldn't find enough people wanting to take part.
Meanwhile, the show has gained attention for its explicit content and unconventional approach to dating, as well as sparking discussions about body positivity and attraction.
Interestingly, the unusual dating style is a winning combination for long-term love.
There are couples who are STILL together after meeting on the programme, including series one's Gemma and James, and series two's Josh and Rob.
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