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Naked Attraction to start filming post-coronavirus with 'social-distancing' pods

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Channel 4 are believed to be kick-starting the latest series of hit show Naked Attraction.Despite the government issuing warnings to wear face coverings in public places, romantic hopefuls will be ditching their clothes in a bid to find love.The x-rated show will be amongst the first shows to start the filming process, all thanks to its coronavirus friendly format.Execs at the show, which is produced by Studio Lambert, have given the go-ahead for host Anna Richardson to play matchmaker in just a matter of weeks.Sources claim that bosses believe that they can follow the safe social distancing rules due to the fact hopefuls stand in individual pods.Speaking to The Sun, an insider said: "Surprisingly Naked Attraction has a great Covid-19.

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