'Artistic debate' Blachman (right) and his guest look like giggling schoolboys as they critique a woman's body in the vile show
The degrading TV show sees women stand there in silence while two men appraise their bodies - with often humiliating comments
A Danish chat show where women silently undress as the male host and a guest critique their bodies has been branded humiliating and sexist by viewers. The women walk on in a bath robe and then stand in front of the two men who are seated on an empty set with one harsh light.
Each model then removes her robe as host Thomas Blachman, who also created the concept, and his guest appraise their figures.Some of the most puerile moments have included comments such as 'How's that p****' working out for you?' and 'Very animated nipples.'
Blachman, who is a Danish X-Factor judge, today defended his idea insisting he was actually doing women a favour as the 'female body thirsts for the words of a man'.
Blachman, who is a Danish X-Factor judge, today defended his idea insisting he was actually doing women a favour as the 'female body thirsts for the words of a man'.
He said: 'I told them the entire idea of the show is to let men talk about the bodies of naked women while the woman is standing right in front of them.
'The female body thirsts for words. The words of a man. And they went for it.' He added that he wanted to 'revise women's views of men's views of women.'
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