A contestant who appeared on Naked Attraction has revealed the one question she was asked before taking part on the series.
I think we can all agree that Naked Attraction is a pretty unusual dating show. After all, it does involve a group of naked people in boxes whose bodies are slowly revealed to a single person who also ends up getting naked.
The saying 'Don't judge a book by it's cover' goes right out the window, to say the least.
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It's not quite the usual, but that's what makes it great.
All things considered, the mind boggles at what the selection process looks like and how on earth producers choose who will be on the show.
Millie Norris appeared on the series back in 2018, and has since revealed what it was like.
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She told Fabulous mag: “It was me and two people in the room, one was a man who filmed me to see how I was on camera.
"They asked me some questions then asked me to get unchanged. Then they ask you more questions while you’re sat there naked.
“I hadn’t expected them to ask me to get naked on camera in the interview, I don’t think that was mentioned to me before. I was happy doing it, I’m not a shy person, but it was weird.”
And that's not all, as Millie says she was also asked one peculiar question.
Producers apparently wanted to know if she had any 'special talents'.
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When she queried this, she was told that some people do naked handstands in front of them.
Which FYI, Millie didn't do.
In other Naked Attraction goss, according to the show's host Anna Richardson, it's the fellas who are the most fussy when it comes to filming.
The presenter, 53, revealed that the overwhelming majority of male contestants all ask for the same thing while they are shooting the show.
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She told Metro that the lads are always asking producers to turn up the heat as they fear that their manhoods will shrink.
Meanwhile, the women prefer the temperature being a little more on the chilly side as they reckon their nipples being hard makes their boobs look a lot perkier.
Speaking about how the show support contestants, Richardson added: "The making of TV can sometimes be quite brutal so I’ve always been very careful about wanting to make sure that people have as good an experience as possible.
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"The Naked Attraction contestants are always in full control. If they want to stop, we stop."
Topics: TV and Film, Naked Attraction