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Hayley Goes...

Series 3

Naked

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One WalesLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales HD

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One of Hayley Pearce’s biggest fears is the thought of being naked in public. It gives her mega-anxiety. Don’t get her wrong - like a lot of people, she doesn’t mind taking a cheeky bikini picture on holiday, and back in the day, she even flashed her undies for a lads’ mag shoot. But being fully naked, for the whole world to see, is a completely different ball-game - and she’s always said she could never do it.

Lately, Hayley has noticed that more and more people are not only happy to take their kit off in public – they love it! From body diversity influencers baring all on their socials, to young creators making beautiful nude art, and naturists enjoying the physical and mental health benefits of being naked in nature. It feels like more and more of us are losing our inhibitions about showing skin. Some people have even started showcasing their private parts online and are making a mint by selling sexy nude selfies on subscription-based websites.

Hayley wants to find out if she could ever fall in love with being in the buff. She’s off on a journey to meet game-changing nude models, inspirational charity fundraisers and millionaire sexy content creators, and to hear about the life-changing effects of daring to bare all. Along the way, she signs up to one of the world’s most popular subscription websites and gets a taste of what it's like selling sexy content for cash.

Can Hayley get to the bottom of her fear of being naked in public? Will she manage to overcome her anxiety about being nude in front of others? And can she pluck up the courage to tackle her biggest fear of all: getting stark naked… on camera? Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Hayley Pearce
Producer:
Rose Baker
Director:
Rose Baker
Series Producer:
Louise Bray
Production Company:
Little Bird Films

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