Naked dating show coming to Denmark

Would you go on a date butt naked?

TV3 is looking for contestants for a Danish version of the American dating show 'Dating Naked' that premiered on VH1 on Thursday, Ekstra Bladet reports.

They basically give away the premise in the title: a group of single men and women bare all in front of each other on a tropical island and get three days to find true love among them.

Not much revealed
Even though very little is known about the upcoming Danish version of 'Dating Naked', TV3 has so far announced that shooting will take place in September in an unknown exotic location – but tabloids reported in February that the TV station was location hunting in the Maldives for an upcoming show.

Pixelated privates
In the American show, the most private parts on the contestants have been pixelated and TV3 has decided that it will do the same, according to TV3's spokesperson Søren Hedman, who still would not confirm to Ekstra Bladet that the channel was working on a Danish version.

"If we would broadcast that show, our contestants would also be pixelated on their private parts," he said.

Bodypaint spot was promo
The internet got a teaser two weeks ago, when the Danish bodypaint model Ninna Ajay walked the streets topless in a hidden camera promo video that instantly became a viral Youtube hit.





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