The Good Morning Britain studio erupted in giggles on Thursday morning, as the ITV morning show hosted a live life drawing lesson with a nudist model.
ITV presenters Ranvir Singh and Ben Shephard were treated to sneak peaks of nudist Adrian throughout the programme, as a group of elderly guests gathered to draw him.
Adrian stood in the studio posing completely naked with only a Good Morning Britain sign protecting his modesty.
The segment was included in the programme as part of a discussion on whether life drawings should be used to help people’s mental health in care homes.
At the beginning of the show, Ben told ITV viewers about the life drawing session and said: “Just a little pick-me up when I came in – Sean [Fletcher] and Alex [Beresford] are in.”
The camera then panned to newsreader Sean, who told viewers: “I’ve just got the giggles,” while weatherman Alex quipped: “I hope it’s not cold in the studio this morning.”
When Ben asked if Adrian was wearing a microphone as he struck a pose, Ranvir replied: “We don’t know where we’d put the mic.”
Ben then joked: “They wear them on Love Island and it’s not like that.”
The Good Morning Britain presenters were giddy at their Thursday guest, as Ranvir laughed: “I think it’s perked everyone up in the studio already and we’re not even drawing.”
Sean was seen still giggling and struggling to contain his laughter, as Ben said: “Sean’s beside himself.”
Sean said: “I wouldn’t say beside myself, I just can’t stop giggling.”
Ben turned his attention to the four guests drawing Adrian from life, Michael, Sheila, Geraldine and Prumelia, who were seen with determined concentration as they drew on their easels.
Ben said: “Our artists have been going for a minute and they’re thoroughly involved.”
He then joked: “I’m slightly worried though because Prumelia has an apron on, I wonder what sort of mess she’s going to get herself into. She’s obviously going to get fully.”
Adrian managed to hold his position while the presenters were concerned about the studio temperatures.
He reassured them: “I am fine, it’s perfect modelling conditions.”
Ranvir then warned: “If you were to move you’d upset them,” to which the muse quipped: “Hopefully they’ve got a good view back there.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.