Lorraine Kelly has joked that Matt Hancock should appear on Naked Attraction after his I’m A Celeb stint.
It comes after the tory MP announced he will not stand at the next election after discovering a “whole new world of possibilities” following his reality TV experience.
Scots TV host Kelly was quick to offer alternatives on Twitter for the Conservative politician and proposed he try out the explicit Channel 4 hit show.
In response to a tweet that asked "what’s in Matt Hancock’s 'whole new world of possibilities' then?", Kelly stated: "Naked Attraction?"
The daring programme involves single men and women participating in a dating show where they pick partners based on their naked bodies before dating to test their initial instincts about them.
Naked Attraction? https://t.co/0cGQwpOgSV
— Lorraine (@reallorraine) December 8, 2022
Kelly’s followers didn’t seem to back her idea as many replied rejecting the suggestion.
One person said: “Someone bleach my brain, I can't shake this thought.”
A second person said: “Don’t give him ideas, I think we’ve all suffered enough.”
A third person said: “No... Wouldn't want to see Matt's Hancock.”
Following Hancock’s controversial and lucrative stay in the Australian jungle, the West Suffolk MP was told he would get the Conservative whip back.
But the former health secretary wrote to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he will not be running at the next general election as he looks to “influence the public debate” from outside Parliament.
His decision came after a senior figure in his local Tory association wrote to Conservative chief whip Simon Hart arguing that Hancock is “not fit” to represent the area.
Hancock was stripped of the Conservative whip, meaning he was forced to sit as an independent MP in the Commons, for going on the ITV show while the House was sitting.
His spokesman as recently as last week insisted that he had “no intention of standing down” despite speculation he had plans to find fame elsewhere.
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