Brits have been left furious after a TV programme showed naked adult bodies to a group of children
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Brits have been left furious after a TV programme showed naked adult bodies to a group of children.

Channel 4‘s Naked Education broadcast its first episode yesterday evening.

Many viewers were shocked to see a group of adults strip naked in front of a group of children aged 14 to 16.

Channel 4 claims the show is ‘all about body positivity’ as celebrity presenters Anna Richardson, former Love Island contestant Dr Alex George and Yinka Bokinni ‘go on a mission normalise all body types, champion our differences and break down stereotypes’.

The show is supposed to show what different bodies look like to help quell people’s insecurities. Yet viewers took to social media to express their disgust at the ‘filth’. 

Brits have been left furious after a TV programme showed naked adult bodies to a group of children

Brits have been left furious after a TV programme showed naked adult bodies to a group of children

Brits have been left furious after a TV programme showed naked adult bodies to a group of children

Many viewers were shocked to see a group of adults strip naked in front of a group of children aged 14 to 16

Many viewers were shocked to see a group of adults strip naked in front of a group of children aged 14 to 16

Many viewers were shocked to see a group of adults strip naked in front of a group of children aged 14 to 16

Twitter user Lisa Hursey said: ‘They get naked in front of kids. Why oh why is this being allowed?’

Another viewer said: ‘Showing children under 16 strangers standing fully naked in front of them. Why? Absolutely not.

‘They do not need to see strangers fully naked to be educated on the body.’ 

A third said, ‘what the f**** is wrong with this country’,  while another added that it was ‘tacky TV’.

Twitter user JC said: ‘Oh give me a f***ing break. Is it really necessary for a group of adults to be getting their knobs and fannys (sic) out in front of kids in the name of ”education”? It’s gutter TV.’

 

The show is supposed to show what different bodies look like to help quell people’s insecurities. Yet viewers took to social media to express their disgust at the 'filth'

The show is supposed to show what different bodies look like to help quell people’s insecurities. Yet viewers took to social media to express their disgust at the 'filth'

The show is supposed to show what different bodies look like to help quell people’s insecurities. Yet viewers took to social media to express their disgust at the ‘filth’

Presenter Anna Richardson, who also appears on Channel 4’s Naked Attraction said the show was ‘educational, emotional [and] joyous’. 

She added: ‘If you’re curious about your body, and your life’s journey (whatever that may be), then tune in. We all need connection right now.’

Dr Alex George took to Instagram to tell his followers: ‘I’m so, so excited. It’ll really help people. I think you’ll find it a powerful watch.’

 

However, some people watching the show defended it and said it was 'empowering and positive'

However, some people watching the show defended it and said it was 'empowering and positive'

However, some people watching the show defended it and said it was ’empowering and positive’

Some viewers were more positive about the racy show and went online to defend it. 

Social media user Carl Malkin retorted to one of the show’s critics: ‘Kids who grow up knowing the human body is a work of art and nudity is natural are clearly far better adjusted than you.’

Another viewer said: ‘What an awesome idea. Only in Britain would they show fully naked people on TV at 8pm, but I love that!! 

‘Seems like a very empowering and positive show about tackling insecurities.’

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