Naked News Gets Wild This Week in Jamaica, Costa Rica, South Beach

 Naked News Gets Wild This Week in Jamaica, Costa Rica, South Beach

TORONTO — Naked News has announced its lineup for the first week of April.

According to the company, Naked News is a leader in all-nude daily news delivered with a cheeky sense of humor by a crack team of Naked anchors and reporters.

“We have a scorching schedule of events coming up this week in the hottest places — literally,” said Naked News producer Lucas Tyler, “because it’s still freezing cold up here in Toronto.”

Tyler says that in addition to Naked News’ daily online broadcasts covering the world of current events, entertainment, sports, food, gaming, movies, style, pop culture and more, the team offers insightful on-the-spot location coverage. This includes Wednesday’s report by Whitney St. John on location ins South Beach, where she talked to the industry’s most in-demand models and performers.

On Friday, guest anchor Krysta is going naked in the streets to talk to people about fashion disasters, failures and faux pas.

On Sunday, Marina Valmont is at swingers’ resort Hedonism in Negril, Jamaica, interviewing world class body painter/visual artist, Fernello, while reporter EIla Adams is in sunny Costa Rica for her “Flex Appeal” segment about obtaining a strong and healthy beach body ready for surfing.

“With the growth and continuing evolution of Naked News, we are expanding into new areas with guest anchors and reporters,” said Tyler, who recently launched a health and wellness lifestyle segment, “Nude and Improved.” “We hope our viewers enjoy these unique stories and on-air talent brought to them the best way we know how … naked.”

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