[NakedNews.com] 2020.01.03 [1080p]
Naked News Transcript - January 3, 2020
The show begins with hosts Laura Desiree and Romi Rain celebrating the New Year and reminiscing about their New Year's Eve celebration in New York City. They humorously consider celebrating in a warmer location next year, such as Miami's Haulover Nude Beach. The segment transitions to "Odds N Ends," featuring quirky news stories. A suburban Boston home was hit by an evacuation slide that fell from a Delta Air Lines flight, fortunately causing no injuries. The hosts comment on the bizarre nature of the incident. Next, a highlight from the holiday season is discussed: the WWE Shop's sale of replicas of “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt's championship belt, priced over$7,000, handcrafted by Tom Savini's Studios.
A Florida woman was apprehended for faking a medical emergency on an American Airlines flight to secure a larger seat, drawing laughs from the hosts. The discussion continues with an audition segment, focusing on necessary skills for the role. The hosts reflect on previous guest Alyssa Marie’s audition performance. A Japanese department store's controversial initiative to provide "Miss Period" badges for women during their menstrual cycles is critiqued for being inappropriate.
In another light-hearted story, Russian dairy farmers are using VR goggles on cows to enhance milk production by simulating a summer environment, which has reportedly reduced the cows' anxiety. Indonesia’s unique tourism strategy, promoting traditional penis enlargement massages, is presented, with the Minister of Health calling it a national asset. The show wraps up with a feedback segment, inviting viewer opinions on Alyssa's audition. The hosts conclude by teasing the upcoming Naked News Magazine episode.
Media Information: The episode is formatted in MPEG-4 with a duration of 25 minutes and 21 seconds, featuring high-definition video and audio quality. Naked News is noted for its unique approach to delivering real news through an all-nude presentation, providing a blend of infotainment, sports, and entertainment six days a week.