Naked News Heads to Puerto Vallarta, Cannabis Expo

Naked News Heads to Puerto Vallarta, Cannabis Expo

TORONTO — Naked News presents a full slate of festivities this week as its reporters go on location in the buff to find the most compelling pop culture features for the week of April 16. In addition to the online show’s daily roundup of international news and entertainment stories, Naked News reporters are offering various specialty segments this week.

On Wednesday, Whitney St. John hosts the sex and relationship show "Pillow Talk," discussing whether or not it is a good idea to lie about sex partner numbers and Marina Valmont goes "Naked in the Streets" at the Cannabis and Hemp Expo, talking with attendees about their smoking habits.

On Thursday, Shannon Blake gives viewers her five rules for online dating in "Dating Uncovered," and on Friday, Madison Banes says "WOW like Owen Wilson" in Toronto’s latest public flash mob. 

This weekend, Kylie Morgan is in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with Naked News travel partners Luxury Lifestyle Vacations and gets schooled in BDSM with sex educators and fetish trainers JetSetting Jasmine and King Noire.

“Naked News reporters are always seeking out the most stimulating and unique on-site events that will interest our viewers,” said Naked News producer Lucas Tyler. “Our goal every week is to introduce fans to people, places and things that may inspire them to try something new and adventurous in their own lives. The reporters can be very persuasive, you know!”

For more information, visit NakedNews.com.

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