London commuters were treated to an early morning eyeful on the Tube as naked models joined them on their journey to work.
Passengers on the London Underground were shocked to see the men and women travelling without clothes.
The foursome, who covered their modesty with handbags and briefcases, attracted stares and gasps but acted as if nothing was out of the ordinary.
They were promoting a new Virgin TV series, The Naked Office, that shows workers at struggling companies turning their businesses around.
The six-part series investigates whether working naked will help employees to break down relationship boundaries by increasing positivity and productivity.
Steven Suphi, a behaviour change specialist, said that there was merit in the idea.
"For most people in the UK, going to work in the nude is a very daunting prospect," she said.
"I believe this extreme process will help them push their boundaries and become a close team that trust each other enough to get naked together."
Source: orange news
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