Naked Attraction set for spin-off as Channel 4 bosses introduce new twist

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Channel 4's raunchy dating show Naked Attraction is reportedly set for its own spin-off.

The show, hosted by Anna Richardson, sees one clothed person faced with six naked people who are hidden away in separate booths.

Each round, the contestant is shown a different body part, and they have to decide which ones they like the look of before whittling it down to one, who they can enjoy a date with while fully clothes.

And after five years of television success, bosses are now hoping to follow participants in a similar selection process on a new show called, Naked Attraction Hotel.


A TV insider explained to The Sun: "The observation producers made was that contestants on the show often ended up wishing they had gone with one of the other choices.

"But in most cases, it was too late to get together with them because they had left the process."

It was added: "So, the idea behind having a hotel is that, after the selection process, all the participants remain in one location and can have dates with multiple people."

The source also noted that many viewers forget that the show isn't just about "people's naked bodies" but about their "actual dating experience with their clothes back on".

OK! has contacted a Channel 4 representative for further comment.

Naked Attraction first aired on Channel 4 on 25 July 2016 and has so far had six series.

The show has frequently been met by criticism, and just last month many viewers called for the show to be cancelled.

I n one particularly memorable wild moment on the show, one contestant showed off a large inking of an elephant on his pubic region with his penis making up an animal's trunk.

In another shocking moment, a contestant told host Anna that he liked to use his long beard to tickle women during intimate moments.

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