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<table bgcolor="#111100"><tr><td>Commuters travel to work on the Tube NAKED to help boost company's bottom line
It was a cheeky and unexpected sight that greeted commuters as they boarded a Tube into work.
But the four naked men and women certainly livened up the usually dull journey for many people – attracting gasps from stunned workers.
Carrying handbags or briefcases to cover their modesty – and wearing shoes – the nudes travelled on escalators and rode in the carriages as though their lack of suitable attire was completely normal.
Baring all: Naked workers attract stares from other commuters as they travel on the London Underground
(dat naked fella higher up ze escalator looks gay ... c he keep staring @ dat guy on his left, like trying 2 attract his attention ...
dat woman c another woman naked until her jaw drops ...
)
But, rather than trying to start a new trend on the London Underground, the group were promoting a TV series which sees staff at struggling businesses helping to turn their company around.
Steven Suphi, behaviour change specialist and leadership guru, believes stripping off in the office will help boost employees' confidence and develop trust.
She said: ‘For most people in the UK going to work in the nude is a very daunting prospect.
High heels, handbags.. and very little else confront some stunned fellow commuters on the Tube
With just bags protecting their modesty the two naked commuters cause a stir on the platform
Cheeky: Two workers stroll hand-in-hand as a fully-clothed couple look on in amusement
'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.’
The nudes were publicising the new six-part series The Naked Office.
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It was a cheeky and unexpected sight that greeted commuters as they boarded a Tube into work.
But the four naked men and women certainly livened up the usually dull journey for many people – attracting gasps from stunned workers.
Carrying handbags or briefcases to cover their modesty – and wearing shoes – the nudes travelled on escalators and rode in the carriages as though their lack of suitable attire was completely normal.
Baring all: Naked workers attract stares from other commuters as they travel on the London Underground
(dat naked fella higher up ze escalator looks gay ... c he keep staring @ dat guy on his left, like trying 2 attract his attention ...
dat woman c another woman naked until her jaw drops ...
)But, rather than trying to start a new trend on the London Underground, the group were promoting a TV series which sees staff at struggling businesses helping to turn their company around.
Steven Suphi, behaviour change specialist and leadership guru, believes stripping off in the office will help boost employees' confidence and develop trust.
She said: ‘For most people in the UK going to work in the nude is a very daunting prospect.
High heels, handbags.. and very little else confront some stunned fellow commuters on the Tube
With just bags protecting their modesty the two naked commuters cause a stir on the platform
Cheeky: Two workers stroll hand-in-hand as a fully-clothed couple look on in amusement
'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.’
The nudes were publicising the new six-part series The Naked Office.

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