MCFLY'S Harry Judd and Towie's Elliott Wright lead a group of male stars preparing themselves to strip naked on stage in ITV's upcoming show The Real Full Monty.
Based on the 90s comedy movie The Full Monty, the one-off programme will be filled with bare torsos and heart-warming revelations, according to the trailer.
Also taking part in the dare-to-bare series are Emmerdale actor Matthew Wolfenden, Diversity dancer Ashley Banjo, presenter Alexander Armstrong and ballet pro Wayne Sleep.
But the star of the trailer is former Strictly champ Harry Judd, who seems to really get into the striptease persona after initially balking at the idea of showing off his genitalia to 2,000 people.
"We are doing something that none of us has ever done before," Harry says, before Alexander asks the group: "Are we gonna have the courage to whip the hat away?"
The programme has been made to mark the movie's 20th anniversary, as well as to raise awareness of cancer risks for men and show them it's okay to expose themselves when their health is at stake.
Movember, Cancer Research, Everyman and Prostate Cancer UK are all supporting the show.
Poor Alexander seems less than comfortable getting down to his pants for the programme, which sees the men train to perform at the London Palladium.
In the trailer he tells the group: "Personally I'm deeply uncomfortable like this."
"Me too!" Ashley adds, though Elliot Wright says nothing — which might be because he has experience stripping off thanks to a 2014 Towie episode.
In fact Chloe Sims' ex looks right at home on stage in the trailer as he jokingly rubs his crotch area.
Olympic swimmer Mark Foster also seems a dab hand at losing his clothes in the trailer - though he's used to being at least half-naked in front of the world.
Hit movie The Full Monty, which starred Robert Carlyle and Paul Barber, was so popular it was turned into a musical in 2000 and a play in 2013.
It became a classic despite its modest budget of £2million.
If you're looking to throw your knickers at the TV when Harry Judd comes on, you can tune into The Real Full Monty at 8.30pm on Thursday June 15 on ITV.
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