When you're visiting another country,Singapore Archives it can be fun to take in some of the local culture in your spare time.
Perhaps do a bit of sightseeing. Maybe try the local cuisine.
SEE ALSO: Interview: Chrissy Teigen, on how to definitively win the internetOr, in the case of Chrissy Teigen during her recent visit to the UK, watch some of our more niche television shows.
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Yep: this is actually a thing that exists in Britain. Naked Attractionstarted last year, and it quickly became a pretty big deal. It's currently showing its second season, which was likely what Teigen stumbled across when channel surfing in her hotel room.
Her reaction was pretty much everyone's reaction on a first viewing:
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Basically the show involves a person being presented with other naked people, then eliminating them one by one. The people start off behind screens, and more and more of their very much naked bodies is gradually revealed.
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Teigen was clearly a huge fan.
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There was a lot of reaction from Teigen's British fan-based on Twitter, but this person may have said it best.
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