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Today’s show’s Allison Langdon is SHOCKED when a guest exposes himself live on air to raise money for skin cancer
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Today host Allison Langdon was left shocked after a guest showed himself live on the air on Tuesday.
Allison and her co-host David Campbell interviewed Jimmy Niggles – real name Scott Maggs – about his latest project to raise money for skin cancer.
The hosts crossed over to Jimmy, who went completely naked and held a sign that read, “Strip off for skin cancer.”
Today’s show’s Allison Langdon was SHOCKED after a guest exposed himself live on radio Tuesday to raise money for skin cancer
“Oh my, I can’t watch this,” a shocked Allison said, before covering her face with a piece of paper.
Jimmy explained, “We’re here at Bondi Beach with some very special news. It’s very revealing news. It’s very exciting for the whole country.’
‘Spencer Tunick, an incredible internationally renowned artist, is coming to Down Under again. And for those who don’t know, he specializes in large-scale nude installation photography.’
Allison and her co-host David Campbell interviewed Jimmy Niggles – real name Scott Maggs – about his latest project to raise money for skin cancer. The hosts crossed over to Jimmy, who went completely naked
Jimmy revealed that he is aiming to gather 2,000 naked people for a photo to “shine a huge spotlight on skin cancer in Australia.”
‘We are aiming for 2,000 people’ represent 2,000 people who die of skin cancer every year. Each of those will represent someone,” he said.
Despite being one of the most successful cancers to treat if detected early, melanoma remains one of Australia’s biggest killers – an Australian is claimed every five hours.
“Oh my, I can’t watch this,” a shocked Allison said, before covering her face with a piece of paper.
Jimmy encourages everyone to get their skin checked after the death of his friend Wes Bonny in 2010, at the age of 26.
He recently shaved off his iconic beard after the fundraiser for his charity Beard Season hit the $1 million mark.
Jimmy started growing his beard 11 years ago and used it as a life-changing conversation starter to encourage everyone he spoke to to get their skin checked.
Jimmy encourages everyone to get their skin checked after the death of his friend Wes Bonny in 2010, when he was only 26 years old. He recently shaved off his iconic beard after raising money for his charity Beard Season hit $1 million