A group of naturists from the UK's
only luxury naturists' hotel have appeared on This Morning to tell
viewers they will be spending Christmas day in the buff.
Tim
Higgs, 56, and his team from the Clover Spa in Birmingham joined Eamonn
Holmes and Ruth Langsford on the breakfast show's sofa to reveal their
plans for a very naked festive season.
To
much guffawing from the seemingly tickled This Morning hosts, the
naturists explained their decision - and told the nation it is
'liberating' to go without clothes at Christmas.
Higgs, who opened the Clover Spa, a
seven-bedroom retreat for naturists, in 2011, says he will be enjoying
turkey with all the trimmings unclothed - along with guests who have
booked to stay over the festive period.
Of
course, the hosts couldn't resist asking the question on everyone's
lips: what happens if one guest is attracted to another, and there is a
'physical reaction', as Ruth delicately puts it.
'It doesn't happen,' Higgs reassures his host. 'There is fear, but it doesn't happen when it comes to it.
'You
are fully exposed,' agrees Tim. 'But it doesn't happen. Maybe one time
in 10,000. But you can just go off and have a cold shower.'
'At least you know what you're getting,' says Ruth.
Higgs
was joined on the This Morning sofa by his hotel receptionist Vicki
Hinks, guest Emma Stokes and Andrew Welch, who has been a naturist for
over twenty years.
Andrew said: 'Most people can't separate sex from nudity, that is not what it's about.
'Years of social conditioning have made people feel awkward and embarrassed about a naked body, and we all have one.
'We are having fun and frolicking around but not in that way it's just normal people not in their clothes.'
Emma
stokes added: 'There is nothing to hide behind in a naturist
environment. It has allowed me to be happy and comfortable in my skin.'
Higgs, whose four children and wife
prefer to live a clothed existence, says he loves to go naked, and will
be holding four Christmas parties in the run up to the big day.
'It
is liberating,' he said in an interview earlier this week with Closer
magazine. 'Everyone has lumps and bumps - clothes are a disguise.'
He
stresses that his hotel is not a venue for swingers, but rather a place
that offers visitors the freedom not to wear clothes.
'As a naturist, you don't look at people's bodies in a sexual way, you just see the people.'
But as with all things, there are health and safety concerns surrounding the naked Christmas party.
'I have to be careful of the sausages when I'm carving the turkey!' he laughs.
Higgs confirmed that while all the rooms
at his nudist hotel have already been reserved for the big New Year's
Eve party they are still taking bookings for the evening event.
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