Stuart Manning's worst experience on 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of
Here!' was seeing Kim Woodburn naked.
Stuart Manning was "scared half to death" when he saw Kim Woodburn
naked.
The former 'Hollyoaks' star was stunned when he accidentally came
across the 67-year-old 'How Clean Is Your House?' presenter bathing in
the 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' jungle.
He said: "When I saw her having a bath it scared me half to death. It
freaked the living daylights out of me - I never want to go through
that again."
The 30-year-old actor is now planning to pursue a Hollywood career
with the help of fellow contestant George Hamilton.
He added: "I want to work in the United States and he's promised to
help me. He's very well connected and hopefully he can introduce me to
all the right people.
"I want to do American TV. I want to do movies. I want to further my
acting career. That's my number one goal."
The actor also played down reports of a romance with Sabrina
Washington, but admitted they will keep in contact.
He added to Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Sabrina and I became close
because we're the same age and have the same interests.
"I think we will know each other for the rest of our lives. Let's just
see what happens."
> Stuart Manning's worst experience on 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of
> Here!' was seeing Kim Woodburn naked.
>
> Stuart Manning was "scared half to death" when he saw Kim Woodburn
> naked.
Sometimes I doubt whether your (mostly out of date) news posts are worth
the effort, but thanks for this Anna: it's absolutely hilarious.
Duncan Booth
well hell...i had to stop watching british movies as this flat screen
does not have texting at the bottom and i cant understand any thing
you guys say except the last word of a sentence..jz
I try to get relevant posts on nudism and also on the public
perception of nudity. I succeed about 75 percent of the time though
this might drop in the winter when obviously articles about nudism and
other public nudity drops off dramatically.
Why so frightened did she look that bad? I've seen gals half her age
look like death warmed over.
Don't you know. After one passes a certain age they probably shouldn't
be seen nude. Their body is all wrinkly and stuff.
So believes many of not most textiles and a few nudists as well.
But nudism believes that young or old, fat and skinny, scars and
mastectomy one should be able to participate in nudism. It is
important that nudists believe in body acceptance and not be repulsed
by most all nude bodies.
bahwahahahehe....Anna....i love the unexplained truth that you bring
forth....but how did this truth come to be....it was not always
so.....you should have been around in the seventies when all nudist
were slobbering at the mouth at conventions waiting for preteen
nudist beauty contest.....to happen....man it was youth and beauty and
old folks were there to pay for all of it.....as families always was
charged the same as a single woman or man.....and then the nudist camp
child porn era changed everything...and the families made a flight to
escape it all.....and so capitalism reared its ugly head and panic was
not far over the horizon....and so now we all love old folks and
retirees...hey the rent is coming due....so quit thinking in terms of
some kind of honorable morality when it comes to how nudist are
thinking today...tomorrow it may be ....think mexican...theres a bunch
of em wants to be nudist......jz
Yeah, the seventies got pretty bad. What was up with all those nudist
beauty pageants anyway?
That's a rhetorical question.
When they were telling people in the 1970s that nudism was
nonsexualized and stuff like that we know now (and many knew then)
that they were LYING.
And if they were lying then perhaps they are lying now. Maybe not all
of them but Paradise Lakes, Caliente, were lying and the Four Seasons
is still lying.
well Anna....i saw the fast pace of larger crowds at camps increasing
as the amount of 8 to 11 year old girls were showing up....these kids
were drop dead good looking and their parents were fine looking
folks.....i met a few and found a lot of them had not been nudist very
long....so looking back it was really a jon benet thing going on but
the difference was the kids were naked.....but as i look at the north
carolina little miss perfect shows on cable.....i see a room full of
moms and some dads...and a queery lookin guy for the mc and 3 rather
rough shod judges......so did the parents hear of the little girl
nudist contest and say...that kid of ours is sexy and beautiful so
lets get down there and see if she can win....i saw about 100 girls of
that age show up at dick drost naked city indiana back in the
seventies and that was the most sexy place you would ever see....but
he got in trouble with a little girl and moved to lake city ca.....so
the nudist finally proved that sex and the lust after these little
girls was a winner but the child porn guys could not resist and it
went down hill from there as it was out of control and some girls was
being used for sexual child porn.and of course those parents that were
not long time nudist was learning fast of the exploitation and they
left never to return......and the rest is history.....jz
Anna...those camps you speak of were not the liars as they maintained
rather low profiles through out the years....it was the
comos...cypress cove and other aanr clubs that were the vocal folks on
the non sexual..issue.....and of course Peter Riden never said it was
non sexual....so you might blame them for the sexual nudism they had
but they never defended it as being non sexual....jz.
> Yeah, the seventies got pretty bad. What was up with all those nudist
> beauty pageants anyway?
These days are worse, with those beauty pageants for kids barely out
of diapers.
Nudist beauty pageants?
Sorry, but that is just plain sick!
Did I say nudist? I'm talking about those perverse kiddie beauty
pageants wherein little girls are tarted up and trained to strut like
strippers.
Nudist beauty pageants involving adults are fine, as far as that goes.
Personally, I find beauty pageants as a whole mind-numbing.
>> Yeah, the seventies got pretty bad. What was up with all those nudist
>> beauty pageants anyway?
> These days are worse, with those beauty pageants for kids barely out
> of diapers.
The only people I know who can remember nudist beauty pageants are the former
nudists who live in the past. The 70s happened almost 40 years ago. It's
the 21st century now. As a modern nudist I can say that I've never seen a
nudist beauty pageant.
And where would you find a *contestant* for such a pageant these days? :-)
Yeah, but back then as it is now nudists said it wasn't about sex but
it is so obvious now that back in the 70s it was about sex.
Have you heard of the saying "Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice
shame on me."?
If you say so, but who cares, aside from fake nudists who pretend to
be named "Anna"?
Certainly the toddler beauty pageants *claim* they aren't about sex if
you ask the people involved... but come on! That Ramsey kid looked
like a small-scale Blaze Starr.
> Have you heard of the saying "Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice
> shame on me."?
You haven't fooled me yet, dude. You are a shameless fraud.
>> > The only people I know who can remember nudist beauty pageants are
>> > the former nudists who live in the past. The 70s happened almost 40
>> > years ago.
>> Yeah, but back then as it is now nudists said it wasn't about sex but
>> it is so obvious now that back in the 70s it was about sex.
> If you say so, but who cares, aside from fake nudists who pretend to
> be named "Anna"?
I can't say anything about nudism or the nudists who were around 40 years
ago. I can only talk about that naturism I know today. I've never seen
any beauty pageants at my camp and nobody I know is interested in them.
If beauty pageants were a part of naturism 40 years ago and you're
interested in the subject, ask the people who involved with it back then.
Some of them have web pages and I'm sure they'd love to talk about it.
You can ask them if they were directly involved in any and why.
I'm sure it's as interesting as the dinosaurs, but it's nothing that we
mammals know firsthand.
>> Have you heard of the saying "Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice
>> shame on me."?
Sounds like something Mr. Scott would say.
Which happens also to be the case in society at large, so it's no
surprise. The media coverage of such pageants nationwide has waned
over the past couple decades, with the exception of the periodic
scandal of course.
> If beauty pageants were a part of naturism 40 years ago and you're
> interested in the subject, ask the people who involved with it back then.
> Some of them have web pages and I'm sure they'd love to talk about it.
> You can ask them if they were directly involved in any and why.
That's "Anna's" fetish. Beauty pageants of every stripe, are, to me,
exactly equivalent to the fraternity wet t-shirt contest. If it's not
about how a woman looks strutting about in high heels and a bathing
suit, then it should be a talent show open to both sexes. The notion
that young women need to slink across a stage to get into college has
lost currency since the boys became the minority on campus.
> I'm sure it's as interesting as the dinosaurs, but it's nothing that we
> mammals know firsthand.
Speciesist.
> >> Have you heard of the saying "Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice
> >> shame on me."?
>
> Sounds like something Mr. Scott would say.
Or a previous President. Wait, that's not quite what he said...
> Beauty pageants of every stripe, are, to me,
> exactly equivalent to the fraternity wet t-shirt contest.
You know what fraternities are all about don't you?
Frat boys try to tell a pledge that joining a frat is the first rite of
manhood. What they don't understand is that frats are really the LAST RITE
OF CHILDHOOD. If pledges knew that they wouldn't waste their time and their
parent's money on joining a frat.
>> I'm sure it's as interesting as the dinosaurs, but it's nothing that we
>> mammals know firsthand.
> Speciesist.
Yeah, I wrote that to annoy all the naturist dinosaurs out there! :-)