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Channel 4 denies Naked Attraction axe

Channel 4 denies Naked Attraction axe
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Channel 4 denies that Naked Attraction has been axed, confirming that a new series will air in 2024.

Channel 4 has insisted that Naked Attraction has not been axed, confirming that a new series will air in 2024.

The unconventional dating show - hosted by Anna Richardson - sees participants attempt to find their perfect match solely by progressively seeing parts of their naked form.

C4 is currently on a cost-cutting exercise for its 2023 budget amid an advertising downturn, and rumours last week suggested that Naked Attraction was one of the shows to have been given the chop.

According to The Sun, however, a new 10-episode series has already been filmed and will play out next year, with the possibility of more episodes being commissioned in the future.

A spokesperson told the publication: "Naked Attraction has not been decommissioned and a new series will return to Channel 4 next year."

Other shows thought to have been axed include Danny Dyer's Scared of the Dark, a reboot of Four Weddings and Rescue: Extreme Medics.

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