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Vanessa Feltz enjoys naked tanning with Susanna Reid

OHMYGOSSIP — Vanessa Feltz and Susanna Reid have become comfortable seeing each other naked during tanning sessions since joining ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

The radio presenter revealed she is no longer afraid to strip in front of the BBC ‘Breakfast’ host as they have spent so much time together on the BBC One dance competition.

Vanessa told the Daily Star newspaper: “When we have a spray tan you have to stand completely naked apart from a tiny paper G-string. The first week I thought, ‘How can I do this?’

“Then by week two I was having a good old chat to Susanna from BBC ‘Breakfast’. She was starkers. I was starkers. We are chatting away. No-one seems to care less. It’s very liberating.”

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has been named the new favourite to win the show by bookmakers Ladbrokes after her stellar performance of the Charleston, with dance partner Brendan Cole, scored nine out of 10 from judges Len Goodman Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli and Darcey Bussell.

Hot on her heels is ‘Coronation Street’ star Natalie Gumede, whose odds stand at 9/4, while ‘Hollyoaks’ hunk Ashley Taylor Dawson is available at 4/1.

Fashion designer Julien Macdonald, 42, is the favourite to get the chop this weekend. Sir Bruce Forsyth, 85, will return to host the show on Saturday night (12.10.13) after he was forced to pull out of last weekend’s show with flu.

 





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