Good Morning Britain viewers squirm over Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid’s awkward interview with family of nudists

GOOD Morning Britain viewers squirmed today as Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid had a very awkward interview with a family of nudists.

With nudism on the rise, the presenters wanted to find out why it’s so appealing to bare all.



A family of nudists appeared on today’s GMB

Speaking from a farm field in Doncaster, Carol and Colin Wood and their daughter Angie revealed why they preferred life in the buff.

Kneeling behind a hay bale to keep his bits covered, Colin said: “It’s enjoyable, it’s convenient, you’re not struggling to change your clothes in a small tent, and people trust each other.

“I’ve had many ladies go with me in a Landrover across the field, there’s a trust that isn’t there in other societies.”



Richard Madeley is continuing in the hotseat

But viewers on Twitter found the chat forced and overly long.

One wrote: “That interview with the nudists was bad , the sun has definitely effected their ability to speak coherently!”

Another posted: “slow news day? Mind numbing nudists!”

A third shared: “The most boring interview of the year. Please end it now. #nudists.”



Susanna Reid returned after a week off

That interview with the nudists was bad , the sun has definitely effected their ability to speak coherently!

— heather rodgers (@heather69830049) June 7, 2021

@GMB really stringing that out! Did we really need to watch an 11 minute interview about nudists
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— Donna Bidwell (@Donnabidwell_TC) June 7, 2021

@GMB why ate you talking about nudist before 7am, is there no other news, this show has become a joke!!!!

— Garywoodfinden (@gwood57) June 7, 2021

Bloody hell…how long is this interview with the nudists going on for ? Cringey
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The family is holding its own nudism festival, Nudestock, and have no nerves whatsoever about meeting new people in the nude.

When Richard asked if they ever feel judged, Colin replied: “No, not at all, by the time you’ve taken to naturism you’re happy with your body.

“The young people are frightened and keep covered up, and you get older and you’re body goes out of shape you’re not bothered anymore.”

Angie introduced her parents to the lifestyle having enjoyed the freedom of being clothes-free as a youngster.

She believes people are more approachable and friendly when the barrier of clothes have been removed.