Vogue Williams has shared a sneak peek of the new E4 show she is hosting called “Send Nudes, Body SOS”.
The Dublin presenter will explore body image in the new “virtual reality” series. She previously promised the show to be “super positive” celebrating all body shapes and sizes.
The show narrator said in the latest clip: “Body hang-ups getting you down? Should you get over it or go under the knife for E4’s 3D, Double G expert advice. Send them nudes.”
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Meanwhile Vogue posted: “So excited to be hosting this brand new series - #e4SendNudes - coming soon to @e4tweets . Loved working with @crackitproductions on it, such an interesting and fun show, we met some incredible people who shared their stories with us”.
A description for the brand new E4 series reads: “It is a warm hearted, transformational series offering people with very personal body hang-ups, the opportunity to look into the possible future, via 3D animated avatars, to show them an ideal of what they could look like if they went ahead with their desire for cosmetic surgery.”
Vogue will support contestants in the studio, and there will also be a diverse panel of 50 people from across the country. The panel will get sent the individual’s “nudes”, and will give their honest feedback.
Send Nudes will celebrate differences, and show the contributors, whether they decide to have surgery or not, that there’s no such thing as “normal”. Each individual will share the very personal reasons why they are considering changing their appearance.
Then using the latest VR technology will show them an avatar of themselves post-surgery. This shows them the possible outcomes of the procedures they’re considering.
Clemency Green, Commissioning Editor at Channel 4 said: ‘With so many prejudices and preconceptions about plastic surgery, it can be hard for people to talk openly about the prospect of surgery. Send Nudes is different, we want to challenge these stereotypes and destigmatise these discussions, providing contributors with a safe space to reveal the emotional, often jaw dropping and very personal reasons for wanting surgery and giving them the opportunity to hear constructive, supportive and surprising feedback.”
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