BBC presenter lives her best life and strips nude in ‘shock’ skinny dip

BBC presenter lives her best life and strips nude in ‘shock’ skinny dip

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A BBC presenter went completely starkers and lived her best life as she went skinny dipping on camera as the experience was described as a ‘shock.’

Talking about going all out on the job!

Wildlife presenter Kate Humble really and truly embraced her natural side when she shed her clothing while filming for BBC Two programme Kate Humble: Off the Beaten Track.

BBC presenter lives her best life and strips nude in 'shock' skinny dip
BBC presenter strips nude in skinny dip shock (Picture: BBC)

Accompanied by fellow skinny-dip fiend Natasha Brooks, the journalist said: ‘I can’t speak because it’s so cold!’ as the camera filmed them from behind.

The 49-year-old jumped in the river in Llynnau Cwm Silyn, Wales as Natasha described the experience: ‘As soon as you get rid of the swimming costume, there’s a sensory difference. It’s freer.

‘I feel it’s healthy to shed my layers and be me.

BBC presenter strips nude in skinny dip shock
The skinny dip was described as a ‘shock’ (Picture: BBC)

‘If you do it often, the shock [of hitting cold water] goes away. It makes you feel alive and it’s overwhelming.’

Kate appeared sold as she replied: ‘Well, I’ve got to try it now.’

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After the pair swam in the nude for some minutes Kate told viewers: ‘Just swimming with every part of you in contact with the water is the most exhilarating feeling.’

She added, whilst towelling herself dry: ‘I feel 20 years younger, I feel completely reinvigorated. It was properly lovely. I loved it.’

Go on Kate!

Kate Humble: Off the Beaten Track is available on BBC iPlayer – if you want to see more angles of Kate and Natasha skinny-dipping.

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