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Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson has shared some huge changes the show could expect to see for the brand new series. The telly presenter, 54, spoke exclusively to Daily Star about her hopes for the racy dating show.
When asked if there going to be any more episodes coming up, Anna answered: "I really, really hope so. I mean, we're still waiting to hear from Channel Four, basically, whether we're gonna have a new series. I would love to have a new series of Naked Attraction. I think say it's cult viewing. It's really popular. I love it.
"I think that it would be great to sort of change the format up a little bit, to bring it on a little bit would be amazing.
"But, yeah, watch this space. Channel 4, come on, bring it back!"
When asked what changes she would like to see implemented in the new series, Anna shared her smart suggestions.
She explained: "I would love to have a live audience. That would be amazing. My greatest wish has always been to do it's a live theatre show, so I think that would be hilarious.
"But if we could do naked on our screens, maybe with an audience. It might be fun to co-present as well with somebody, and just sort of extend the format a little bit, maybe see a bit more of the date, or maybe give people, once they've picked their person, maybe give them the choice to reject them pick somebody else in the pod.
"So there's things, there's tweaks that we could make to the format."
When asked who she thinks would make a great co-host on the show, she replied with the name of a big radio star.
Anna said: "I love Katie Thistleton. I think Katie is amazing. She'd be really good fun.
"There's a really interesting woman as well called Ruby Rare, who is a sex educator. She's really out there. She'd be really good fun to do it with as well.
"These are all just my own personal kind of, like musings but obviously, it's down to Channel Four. It's not down to me."
When asked if she could ever see herself stepping away from the role, she determinedly answered: "I'm at the height of my career. I'm 54 now and I think we need to be really careful about making women in midlife invisible.
"So I'm really good at what I do. I've spent 30 years honing my craft. There is no way I'm passing that button on, because I want to carry on working until I retire.
"And I think we should be encouraging people at the height of their career to do that."
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