Rylan's Unique Approach
RYLAN CLARK is about to embark on his biggest job yet as host of a huge dating series where contestants go starkers. But he wasn’t about to turn all serious in the face of such a daunting task. Instead, Rylan threw himself into fully nude reality show Dating Naked as only he could — by openly ogling all the contestants’ bits.
Behind the Scenes
Rylan sat down to share his experience hosting the fully nude reality show Dating Naked in Colombia. He revealed that the nakedness became secondary as the daters quickly formed deep connections and skipped the superficial chat.
No Blurring, No Strategic Camera Angles
Rylan revealed that the show leaves nothing to the imagination. There is no blurring or strategic camera angles, so viewers will see everything in its full glory, including intimate moments.
Future Plans
Despite the nudity, Rylan is already thinking about a second series and even a celebrity version. He believes the show's unique format and captivating content deserve a follow-up.
Unexpected Reunion
Rylan was surprised to see a familiar face, Romeo, a former X Factor contestant, among the cast members. The unexpected reunion added a twist to the experience of filming Dating Naked.
Ban from Tinder
One of Rylan's favorite contestants, Emily, shared her experience of being banned from Tinder after a bold bio. Her outspoken personality and drama-filled interactions make her a standout on the show.
Dating in the Spotlight
Contestant Dominik's past encounter with rapper Tyga adds an extra layer of intrigue to the show. Her experience with the celebrity sheds light on the unique dating experiences of the cast members.
Maintaining Authenticity
Rylan emphasized the importance of authenticity on the show, highlighting that there was no manipulation of relationships for the sake of ratings. This commitment to genuine connections sets Dating Naked apart in the reality TV landscape.
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