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Naked Education branded ‘brave’ by fans while others fume over ‘filthy’ show

New racy Channel 4 show Naked Education premiered on Tuesday (April 4) and it certainly got plenty of viewers talking.

The six-part-series is hosted by Anna Richardson, who is joined by presenter Yinka Bokinni and former Love Islander Dr Alex George.

On the show, the trio set out to educate viewers and normalise all body types.

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The programme features a group of body-positive individuals who strip bare for the cameras, in order to demonstrate what different bodies look like and help viewers overcome their insecurities.

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But minutes into the show, as it gave a rundown of what was to come, one viewer branded it “filth.”

While others rushed to applaud the Channel 4 show, with one writing: “This programme is brilliant.”

Someone else said: “Full praise to the naked brigade! So brave of them!”

Later on in the show, a group of school children aged between 14 and 16, were sat down to watch a group of older people strip off to show their different body types.

A group of kids watched adults strip down to show their different body types
(Image: Channel 4)

And the segment left viewers fuming, with one writing on Twitter: “Channel 4 “Naked Education” is NOT it. Showing children under 16 MINORS, people, strangers I should say, 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,” they added.

A second chimed and said: “I’m not sure 15 year old children should be seeing live naked bodies of men and women in front of them.”

The scene got plenty of viewers talking
(Image: Channel 4)

Whereas someone disagreed and replied that person saying: “I don’t agree, I think they should see ‘real’ bodies.”

Other viewers were also in favour of the “powerful” body-positivity show.

“Sex Education brilliant and a great example to show young people to feel good about themselves. @Channel4 doing a great public service once again,” they penned.

Echoing their thoughts, someone else said: “How powerful is Naked Education.”

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