The s£x toy reviewer, nude artist and explicit song performer who stripped off in front of children for 'body positive' show Naked Education - commissioned by senior Channel 4 editor who worked on Made in Chelsea
The s£x toy reviewer, nude artist and explicit song performer who stripped off in front of children for 'body positive' show Naked Education - commissioned by senior Channel 4 editor who worked on Made in Chelsea
Guests who stripped naked in front of teenage children for a Channel 4 programme about 'body positivity' include a YouTuber who reviews sex toys and a woman who wrote and sang an explicit song about masturbation.
Channel 4's Naked Education broadcast its first episode yesterday evening, leaving many viewers furious after seeing a group of adults take off their clothes in front of children aged 14 to 16.
The show was commissioned by Clemency Green, senior commissioning editor for Channel 4 daytime and features, who looks after programmes including Made in Chelsea and Escape to the Chateau.
Celebrity presenters include Anna Richardson, former Love Island contestant Dr Alex George and Yinka Bokinni who are 'on a mission to normalise all body types, champion our differences and break down stereotypes'.
Those who stripped fully nude on the series include Bethany Burgoyne, 32, who last year released a track titled The Masturbation Song; Toni Murphy, who posts YouTube reviews of sex toys; and a watercolor artist known as 'Caley Draws' who creates artworks depicting naked bodies.
Since it was posted on YouTube on Valentine's Day last year, Bethany's track has been viewed just 530 times.
Bethany, who has a condition which can cause abnormal hair growth, was just 11 when she started shaving her body. However, aged 28 she decided to stop.
The 32-year-old from Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, went on Naked Attraction in August 2019.
When she was 29-years-old, she had discovered she had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - a hormone imbalance that affects around one in every 10 women worldwide.
Instead of worrying about the extra hair removal, Bethany began sharing her story online, under the handle @bxsassy, to show other women that it's okay to be hairy.
During this time, Bethany discovered the online hairy fetish community and grew fond of how the community celebrated hairy women.
She founded a body-positive and sex-positive workshop called The Sassy Show, where she runs sensual circles and stretching classes.
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