Most controversial TV program 'on the way to theater' with naked cast

Daring dating show Naked Attraction is expected to become a show (Picture: Channel 4)

Television's most controversial reality show is coming to the West End, with the cast set to appear completely naked on the theater stage.

The hit Channel 4 reality TV program Naked attraction will be adapted into a live version.

Presented by Anna RichardsonIn the raunchy dating show, single men and women choose potential partners from a completely naked lineup – body part by body part.

If the participants like what they see, it will hopefully lead to a date, where they can test whether their initial instincts were correct.

After eight years on air, the next iteration of the show has been unveiled, with host Anna, 53, suggesting the cast can wear it all, live on stage.

'We are talking about a live show by Naked Attraction, in a theater. Imagine Naked Attraction live and interactive,” she teased.

Anna Richardson has hosted Naked Attraction since 2016 (Picture: Channel 4)
The show sees its hopefuls looking for love from below (Picture: Channel 4)

'Magic Mike did it… Naked attraction can do it. It would be interactive, it would be live and it would be fun. Watch this space,” she continued The sun.

“If we can do it, we will, but I think it's a fantastic idea.”

She has also hinted that she would like to remain involved as a presenter of the show, should the show make it to the West End.

Anna has hosted the Channel 4 show since its first episode in 2016. She has continued to do so for twelve series, including the most recent appearance this year.

In the show, a fully clothed contestant is confronted by six naked people, hidden behind a series of booths.

As their faces and bodies are revealed – from the feet up – the voter chooses a potential suitor to eliminate.

Naked Attraction has been visible since 2016 (Photo: Channel 4)
The Channel 4 show has caused a lot of controversy in its time (Picture: Ken McKay)

During the final round, the voter then takes off their own clothes and makes their final choice on a fully clothed date.

Considering its steamy premise, Naked Attraction hasn't been without controversy was bombarded with complaints to Ofcom about the full frontal nudity seen in every episode.

However, the broadcast standards company chose not to investigate because it deemed the nudity to be non-sexual and did not contain anything that would violate the rules for a dating show.

Last year, the show made its debut in the US. American audiences were left speechless as they tuned in to British TV's rawest export. 'Y'all Naked Attraction is now on Max. I've been looking at nuts and butts for two hours!' wrote one shocked viewer.

The show is also notable for its inclusive line-up, including bodies of all shapes, sizes and ages – and also not limiting the contestants to a single choice, with a group of 2023 hopefuls ending the show by making their own ' throuple'. '

In the most recent series, 70-year-old Sandra took part in the show – at that was branded as the 'fiercest' contestant ever.

A recent episode even ended with the contestants forming a group at the end of the show (Picture: Channel 4)

Hippie Sandra made a choice between two men – John and Paul – and after a lengthy deliberation process, chose the latter.

However, she shocked viewers by turning John down on their next date, calling him 'too progressive' after he asked to hold her hand, and then hooking up with Paul.

“He listens more, and he's certainly not progressive… although we did have a kiss,” Sandra said, after bringing Paul to her reunion with John.

“It remains to be seen whether the best man won,” an unfazed John joked.

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