A huge channel 4 -show was executed on television with hundreds of complaints from Ofcom after nine years.
Naked attraction heat first screens in 2016 and shocked viewers with his controversial full frontal nudity.
Organized by Anna Richardson, the dating show Singletons sees hidden behind pods while parts of their body are gradually revealed to a potential partner, who exclusively assesses them on the basis of their anatomy and ultimately chooses one of them to go on a date.
Despite the spreading of 12 seasons, the Unique Channel 4Show, which was described by the broadcaster as a 'bold dating series', did not succeed in fascinating everyone.
It has received hundreds of ofcom complaints, because it was first broadcast and presenter Anna confirmed that there are 'no plans' for further episodes, according to De Spiegel.
She said to the publication: 'Unfortunately not, that comes to Channel 4 and the team of Studio Lambert. But I am also desperate that this is coming back – it's my favorite show ever. '

Naked attraction heat first screens in 2016 and shocked viewers with his controversial full frontal nudity

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Naked attraction has received nearly 1,000 VANCOM complaints since it started, De Express reported.
Anna described it as 'unconventional' and explained how 'in its heart the show was all about stigma'.
“We were confronted with stigma, bias and misconception-free literally-face-on, which I loved, because it helped us to tackle real conversations that had to be held in our communities,” she added.
It comes after Anna said last year that the show is 'Multigenenerational, such as strict' and it it said that although some viewers collapse, there is 'nothing exciting' to the participants who are making themselves.
The favorite of TV was of the opinion that it should be shown at school as a representation of what normal bodies look like.
“Parents have told me that they put it on and watch it with their 16-year-old sons because they want them to see what real women look like,” she told the sun.
'We know we have a big problem with pornography. It is time that we were kicked back and against violence against women and began to show that this is what ordinary people look like and what ordinary bodies look like.
'That is the beauty of the show – there is an educational element. I would be on board showing it in schools, there is nothing exciting about naked attraction.

It has received numerous complaints since it was first broadcast and presenter Anna confirmed that there are 'no plans' for further episodes

Anna described herself as 'unconventional' and explained how 'in its heart the show was all about stigma'
“There is nothing pornographic or sexually exciting – it's like opening a biology manual.”
Anna also spoke if she ever got rid of and said she would do that if it were for a good cause.
The presenter said she learns to accept her body as she gets older and 'pulls the line' to go under the knife '.
“I am completely up for Botox and will mess with a little filler, I tried threads,” she said.
Naked attraction is available for streaming on channel4.com.