The event allowed visitors to walk around the galleries without clothing, affording an unconventional opportunity to appreciate the art on display. During a recent broadcast on BBC Breakfast, a segment featuring the event caught the attention of viewers. Host Charlie provided commentary on the unusual occurrence, pointing out that the initial reaction might be to associate nudity with statues or sculptures.
One participant, a naked individual, expressed that observing normal people in the nude contributed to a sense of increased confidence. However, as the segment concluded, it was revealed that the museum would be closing temporarily, prompting one of the guests, Steve, to seize the opportunity to disrobe. Steve elaborated that the evening was a one-off event... and he did not wish to miss the chance to participate.
He went on to remark that people should be free to enjoy themselves and do their thing, without inhibition. The reaction from BBC Breakfast viewers was overwhelmingly amused, "with many taking to social media to share their thoughts." One individual likened Naga's reaction to that of Dame Edna, "another notable figure.".. acknowledging her shock upon witnessing the event.
This news was first published by The Sun.

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The event allows members of the public to wander around the galleries in the nip, baring all as they observe the artwork.
Commenting on the topic, stern Charlie told viewers: ⁘So normally when you think of nudes in a museum, your mind would naturally wander to statues or maybe sculptures.⁘
He spoke to one naked man who said going around starkers ⁘gives you a massive confidence to see normal people naked⁘.
But as the segment drew to a close, Steve revealed the museum was set to shut down - and he seized the opportunity to strip off.
Steve said: ⁘For now, this evening is a one-off. After tonight, the museum will be closed until further notice but I'm not going to miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. What's that saying? When in Rome...⁘
He swiftly replied: ⁘No, I just think it's great. People being happy, doing their thing. Why not?⁘
BBC Breakfast viewers at home were left amused following Naga's reaction and flooded social media with comments.
A second wrote: ⁘Best thing I've seen on @bbcbreakfast in years, Naga's face as a piece on a nude-friendly art gallery ended. Looked a bit like Dame Edna when she was shocked.⁘
The event, known as the "Nude-Friendly Art Gallery," allows visitors to wander freely through the galleries nude, taking in the artwork in a unique and unconventional way. The event's one-day-only occurrence was met with amusement and surprise from BBC Breakfast viewers, who responded with a flurry of comments on social media.
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