Naked Attraction beauty Tracy Kiss has revealed that when she was on the show she begged to see the erections so she would know what she was “dealing with”.
The former Page 3 girl was the “picker” on the racy programme a few years back and at the time said that the chilly studio had an impact on the men – or rather their private parts – as they stood around with nothing on. She previously told Daily Star that the studio was actually kept cold on purpose but that the guys were all joking about being “shrivelled” and claiming they usually looking more well-endowed.
Tracy laughed that at one point she actually asked to see the men’s manhoods when they were erect so she would have a better idea. However, her cheeky request was turned down.
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"I said, 'Can't we see them with erections so I know what I'm dealing with,' and they told me they weren't allowed," she said. The mum-of-two added: "The studio was actually very cold for the purpose of keeping them down."
She went on: "They were all complaining, 'It's shrivelled! It wouldn't normally be this small!' I just couldn't stop laughing."
Tracy said the whole concept of the Channel 4 TV show - which sees people choosing potential suitors based on their nude bodies – appealed to her. She told us that seeing people stripped down in that way took away some of the “fakeness” in society.
“Seeing someone dressed, they're going to have their best clothes on, they're going to be saving up all their wages each week to go out on a weekend, spend £100 at the club and buy bottles of champagne and look the big I am,” she said.
"But then they're probably eating McDonald's all week, got a tiny willy and they play computer games."
Naked Attraction, which is hosted by TV star Anna Richardson, started in 2016 and has been a big hit with audiences. The programme is currently airing its seventh series.
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