During the broadcast, a correspondent from the channel shared footage of her visit to Somerset's famous annual naturist festival, where she was surrounded by groups of people who were sans clothing. As the correspondent asked Lorraine whether she would ever participate in a naturist event, Lorraine revealed her reservations.
She stated that she "wouldn't force herself on anybody" and admitted that she would find it uncomfortable not to wear a bra. The ITV star also confessed that she was not fond of running without a bra and could not imagine going free in the sunshine like the women featured on the show. Despite her initial reservations, Lorraine did acknowledge the benefits of naturism, saying "It's great they feel free - that's wonderful!" Another guest at the festival, a ___long naturist named Susan, also shared her views... emphasizing the importance of feeling comfortable and relaxed in one's own skin.
Susan's sentiments were echoed by other attendees, who pointed out that naturism can be a liberating experience, especially in the hot summer weather. While Lorraine may not have been convinced to trade in her clothes for a naturist festival, she did seem to appreciate the concept and the sense of community that it fosters.
As the conversation drew to a close, presenter Ben Shephard joked about attending the festival together the following year, with Lorraine playfully declining, saying "Only if you're coming with me!" As the ITV show came to a close... it was clear that naturism is a topic that sparks both fascination and trepidation.
While some may find it liberating to shed their clothes and reveal all, others may be more reserved about the idea. Regardless, "it is clear that naturism has a place in modern society," and events like the Somerset naturist festival offer a platform for people to come together and celebrate ___ positivity. As reported by Express.
co. uk, "the topic of naturism continues to be a subject of interest," with many people drawn to the idea of shedding their inhibitions and embracing a more carefree approach to ___.

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Lorraine Kelly addressed whether she'd ever strip off as an ITV correspondent screened her time at Somerset's famous annual naturist festival this morning. Surrounded by groups of people who were totally starkers, the correspondent was keen to know whether Lorraine would be up for it herself.
She exclaimed: "I wouldn't force myself on anybody!" before admitting she "would find it a bit weird not to be supported in the bosom area". The ITV star confessed she found running without a bra very uncomfortable and could not imagine letting her breasts go free in the sunshine like the women pictured on the show.
However, she received words from encouragement from one of the nudists, who declared: "Forget it - I'd rather have support in the double chin area!" Then she told Lorraine in no uncertain terms: "Don't worry about your boobies, love!"
Another guest at the festival promoted it by promising "We don't get tanlines!" and vowing that newbies would "get to come along and be part of the most accepting community I've ever been in". Lorraine was far from convinced, but she did support it as a concept, exclaiming: "It's great they feel free - that's wonderful!"
Later in the show, Ben Shephard playfully quizzed whether they'd be going to the festival together the following year. "Only if you're coming with me!" Lorraine shot back.
Lifelong naturist Susan and her pals were quick to promote the benefits of stripping off, including keeping cool in the hot weather.
They also pointed out that the event can feel "much as the same as other festivals" - except that there is "less to pack".
There would certainly be no struggle in choosing what to wear, as party-goers would come in nothing but their birthday suits.
However, those at the event didn't tackle tricky issues in the interview such as how to handle sunburn or people who might be attending for the wrong reasons.
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