SEND Nudes: Body SOS has left viewers horrified after they watched the brand new E4 show.
Presented by Vogue Williams, the new series leaves nothing to the imagination as the participants bare all.
The brand new body image series is presented by Vogue Williams
One of the show’s participants seeing their virtual self and what they’d look like if they had cosmetic surgery
The series explores body image issues and hears from people who are hung up on their appearance and considering plastic surgery.
With the help of virtual reality, contestants are shown what they could look like if they went ahead with the surgery.
However, their nudes are also sent to a panel of 50 people from across the country who share their honest feedback about the participant’s looks.
But while the show aims to ‘celebrate’ body difference, viewers have been left horrified by the scenes.
During the programme participant’s enter a room with cameras capturing close ups of their bodies to create a VR animation of them.
“Just watching send nudes: body SOS and honestly wtf are thinking airing this sh*t,” posted one viewer.
Another said: “im watching send nudes: body sos. please send HELP not nudes. this is slightly scary.”
“Send Nudes: Body SOS is the most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen.”
This show is messed up #bodysos
— Okiedokie (@Okiedokieyep) September 21, 2022
What on earth am I watching here?! #BodySOS
— EmmaH (@Red0zj) September 7, 2022
Speaking previously about the show, Irish presenter Vogue said: “I’m really excited to be a part of the Send Nudes team for E4.
“This will be a super positive show celebrating all body shapes and sizes and our panel of experts are on hand to give the most considered advice to try and help contestants only make choices that are informed and are their own final decisions.
“As much as I like to normally get stuck-in to production, I will remain fully clothed throughout!”
Send Nudes: Body SOS airs Wednesdays at 10pm on E4.
The show aims to ‘celebrate’ body difference
Viewers have been left ‘horrified’ and ‘disturbed’ by the programme’s scenes