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New TV show "How to Look Good Naked" on Lifetime
February 14th, 2007 20:17


TV is catching up with reality. Unfortunately, due to negative Women's Magazine articles, the dieting, fashion, and plastic surgery industries, women are made to feel terrible about themselves and their bodies. They are told unless they buy this diet aid, get that boob job, or buy these clothes, they are undesirable to men. And this negativity destroy's their self esteem.
This negativity is extremely strong among young woman. That is why there is such a problem with bulimia and anorexia. Nudists though do not have these problems as they feel confortable with themselves.
People who love vacationing at nude resorts all know that going nude at a nudist resort in front of other people is one of the best boosts to self esteem and self confidence you will ever find.
A few years ago the fashion magazine Marie Claire sent one of their fashion editors to our resort to report on the popular trend of vacationing at nudist resorts. They picked our resort because we are the most mainstream nudist resort in America, and the best place for couples trying nude sunbathing for the first time.
The story was a big deal. It was a cover article titled "Strip Down to Shake Up your Body Image." The editor wrote "I noticed right away that everyone's bodies were different shapes and sizes, which was a big relief. I'd always assumed people practice nudism to show off perfectly proportioned shapes and breast implants... As the weekend progressed. I became more and more comfortable beng naked...But most of all, I found myself feeling less critical about my body..."
Now the Lifetime Channel is going to catch up to what nudist resosts have always known. Going naked is the best booster for self esteem. Their new show is Called "How to look good Naked."
If this is really to be a reality show, they need to have the woman getting the make over end up visiting a nudist resort to show off her confidence.
Now if you have been thinking about vacationing at our nudist resort The Terra Cotta Inn, but were nervous, learn more about our resort by visiting our site at http://sunnyfun.com Give us a call at 800-786-6938.
And Lifetime, give us a call as we will be perfect for your show.
Hope to see you in sunny Palm Springs.
Lifetime's got 'Naked' ambition
Cabler grabs 'Good' reality
By JOHN DEMPSEY Lifetime has signed Carson Kressley of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" as host of "How to Look Good Naked," a half-hour reality series based on the successful British program.
Series focuses on one woman in each half-hour episode who hates her body so much that she wants a complete makeover. Goal is to change the woman's perception of herself without resorting to interventions like plastic surgery, dieting or exercise.
Greg Goldman, exec VP of development and current series for RDF USA, co-producer of the series with Maverick TV, said "Naked" is "more about boosting self-confidence and learning how to feel good about yourself."
Chris Coelen, chief exec of RDF USA, said many of the women in the English original, which runs on Channel Four, went through "a life-changing experience."
The women who choose to participate in the British series, said Jessica Samet, senior VP of reality programming for Lifetime, agree early on to allow their picture to be taken in underwear, with the image then projected on the side of a building. Samet said it's usually a revelation to them when passersby, asked to evaluate the larger-than-life projection, shower praise on various aspects of their figure.
"Naked" exec producers Goldman, Alex Fraser and Riaz Patel start shooting the pilot later this month.


