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A singer who spent £20,000 to change his looks is sharing body positivity by stripping off for an educational new programme. Liam Halewood will disrobe for the Channel Four show Naked Eduction after stuggling with body confidence.
Fronted by Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson, TV and radio presenter Yinka Bokinni and former Love Island star and mental health campaigner Dr Alex George, Naked Education aims to normalise all body types, champion people’s differences and break down stereotypes, from body dysmorphia and disabilities to mastectomy scars and penis size, to the ageing body and skin conditions. The series is made up of three strands that tackle different conversations about the body.
Liam told us: "I myself struggled for quite a number of years with confidence issues, which led to quite a bit of fakery and me getting cosmetics procedures. This led to me being a bit of a bad role model for the youth of today.
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"Going forward luckily for me I realised just after a few years that we take our looks to the grave whereas it’s our personality and the way we treat people in this world becomes our legacy. This programme concentes on the pifalls of surgery, how social media is really affecting the mental health of the youth of today and also touching upon how wrong aesthetics and surgery can go when not researched properly.
"I want to stress this isn’t war on aesthetics or cosmetic surgery, because their are many people in this world who really benefit from it, I just feel kids are striving for instagram perfection when it just is unachievable, it’s very expensive once folk have become addicted."
Liam,
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Channel 4 show Naked Education has attracted nearly 1,000 complaints for showing nudity to 14 to 16-year-olds and airing the scenes before the watershed.The series, hosted by Anna Richardson, is described by the broadcaster as “body-positive” and aims to “normalise all body types, champion people’s differences and break down stereotypes”. Episodes have tackled issues including body hair, male body image, the effects of ageing and cosmetic surgery.They have also featured participants posing nude in front of a class of young people.
Channel 4 show after it received criticism from viewers. Naked Education, a spin-off of hit dating show Naked Attraction, aims to normalise all body types by championing people’s differences and breaking down stereotypes. Fronted by Anna Richardson, Yinka Bokinni and former Love Island star Dr Alex George, the body-positive education show will tackle different conversations about the body each week.
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