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Ryan Paton & Liv Clarke

Good Morning Britain viewers baffled by guest's 'dramatic' appearance

One guest on Good Morning Britain left viewers in disbelief today - as they appeared naked on the show. On Tuesday’s episode of the ITV show hosts Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins led a discussion on whether it should be illegal to be naked in public.

It comes after the City of London Corporation received complaints about a naked sunbather. Helen Berriman is a member of the Naturist Foundation and claimed a law shouldn’t be in force to make naked sunbathing illegal, the Liverpool Echo reports.

She said: "All the things going on in the world at the moment, are we really that bothered if there's a nude body sunbathing in a quiet corner of a park?" But Nick Ede disagreed with her point and said it was “inconsiderate”.

He said: "It's about you and your empowerment. But you're not taking into consideration other people in that environment who might be a little bit triggered or find it a little bit offensive."

A guest appeared naked on Good Morning Britain to discuss naked sunbathing (ITV)

Viewers following the show on Twitter were distracted as Helen appeared naked during the debate.

Chantal said: "As if she's fully naked" while Rebecca added: "Wait...Am i trippin' or is that woman naked"

Marjorie posted: "Why have someone ‘naked’ on? Are you all mad?"

Rob commented: "Why is there a naked blurry women on ITV #GMB right now? Bit dramatic"

Joe said: "how ridiculous you have Helen on sitting there naked."

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