This Morning: Host Josie Gibson accidentally booked to stay in naturist hotel
Lucrezia Millarini and Gyles Brandreth, guest commentators for the day, can be seen amused on the screen.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
English TV personality Josie Gibson revealed she accidentally booked a naturist hotel on one of her recent trips. Her little “accident” resulted in her being surrounded by naked people.
The incident occurred during the presentation of the chat show "This Morning’s" segment, Dosh on your Doorstep. In the segment, a random Brit gets the chance to win £1,000 and a BMW x3. The 37-year-old presented it in the naturist hotel behind a windscreen.
One of the nearby spectators almost revealed too much of himself, leaving the studio hosts exclaiming. Josie visited the camp to learn about losing inhibitions in the local naturist community. It came as a shock to the presenters when she chose to participate herself.
Josie Gibson or Alison Hammond usually cover this segment. The discussion soon took another turn with Britain’s naturism boom post-pandemic. Each guest later revealed whether they would be tempted to strip naked or not.
The BMW x3 can be seen surrounded by the naturists in nothing but towels. Showing her dedication to the cause, Josie jumped into the pool with freezing water before stripping naked for the segment.
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Gibson mentions that it was a pure accident that she booked a naturist hotel. It came as a shock to her. She also mentions feeling like the silly one being clothed when everyone on the beach had nothing on.
On this, Gyles reveals that he heard people mention swimming nude as a fantastic sensation.
Not only this but fans were left outraged about why James Corden’s sisters were running the segment.
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Some were terming it as “nepotism at its finest,” while some took it to Twitter to express their disappointment. One of them sarcastically commented that Ruth & Andrea got a chance at the gig just because they are James Corden’s sisters.