Halifax woman bares all on Channel 4's new Naked Attraction
Isabella, 24, bravely stood inside one of the six coloured pods and finished a respectable fourth place.
Isabella, who works as a business analyst, appeared on last night's Channel 4 dating show.
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Hide AdHowever, it was not meant to be as Ex-marine Conor, from California, decided against the unclothed West Yorkshire lass.
The show is hosted by Anna Richardson and the show features a mix of straight, gay, lesbian and bisexual contestants.
Despite drawing in Ofcom complaints for full frontal nudity and being called 'the most utterly stupid dating show on TV', the programme has run for four seasons and is now looking for applicants for its fifth.
How to apply
If you think you’re brave enough to bare all on TV, then to apply, you’ll need to head over to Channel 4 take part page.
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Hide AdYou’ll find a link to an online application form that you’ll need to fill out.
You’ll need to fill out the standard application questions you’d expect, like your name, email address, phone number, home address and birthday.
Restrictions
As to be expected considering the nature of the show, all applicants must be at least 18 years old.
Applicants also need to be legal residents of the UK.
The terms and conditions for the show can be found online here, and include certain agreements like:
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Hide AdIf you are shortlisted for the show, you agree to undergo a psychological assessment by an independent psychologistYou’re not currently, or have been previously, employed by any company within the All 3 Media Group or Channel Four.
You also agree that you’re not a partner or relative or someone who is currently employed by an All 3 Media Group company or Channel 4You must disclose any criminal convictions, pending criminal prosecutions or if you’ve been the subject of an official police caution prior to taking part in the showYou agree that you will not divulge any information in relation to the selection process or the filming of the show without written consent from the production company.