Celebrities including Kris Smith and Jett Kenny strip NAKED on The Real Full Monty

They’re some of Australia’s best known celebrities.  

And on Sunday night, their fans got to see them in a completely different light when they stripped naked on Channel Seven’s The Real Full Monty. 

Despite being nervous before the performance, models Kris Smith and Jett Kenny were among those who took it all off, along with a raft of other celebrities.

 

Kits off! They’re some of Australia’s best known celebrities. And on Sunday night, their fans got to see them in a completely different light when they stripped naked on Channel Seven’s The Real Full Monty (pictured) 

The eight A-listers stripping were Shane Jacobson, Campbell Brown, Matt Cooper, Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones, Jett Kenny, Sam Mac, Kris Smith and Brian ‘BT’ Taylor.

During the striptease, former Dancing With The Stars host Todd McKenney introduced the boys before their nerve-wracking moment in the spotlight.

‘[They] have waxed things that they never knew they would wax, they spray tanned things they never knew they would spray tan,’ he said, jokingly.  

Woah! The eight A-listers stripping were Shane Jacobson, Campbell Brown, Matt Cooper, Brendan 'Jonesy' Jones, Jett Kenny (pictured), Sam Mac, Kris Smith and Brian 'BT' Taylor

Woah! The eight A-listers stripping were Shane Jacobson, Campbell Brown, Matt Cooper, Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones, Jett Kenny (pictured), Sam Mac, Kris Smith and Brian ‘BT’ Taylor

‘I’ve asked them to not only learn choreography, I’ve asked them to learn how to strip …and they’ve grabbed it by the balls.’ 

Re-creating the famous scene from the 1997 film The Full Monty, the celebrities dressed like Chippendale dancers in postman uniforms. 

Dancing to the Tom Jones classic You Can Leave Your Hat On, the newly-formed male revue first started swaying to the music. 

To a roaring crowd, the male celebrities then moved on to a series of choreographed dance steps behind a lit up screen. 

Mouthing the words of the Tom Jones classic, the lads first removed their shoes before the jackets and clip-on ties.

Kenny star Shane Jacobson was the first to take off his shirt, before the other seven dancers followed suit, throwing their shirts into the crowd. 

Getting racier, the celebrities then stripped down to tiny red clip-on G-strings, before covering their modesty with their hats. 

Racy! Re-creating the famous scene from the 1997 film The Full Monty, the celebrities dressed like Chippendale dancers in postman uniforms. Pictured: Brendan 'Jonesy' Jones (left) and Shane Jacobson (right) in costume 

Racy! Re-creating the famous scene from the 1997 film The Full Monty, the celebrities dressed like Chippendale dancers in postman uniforms. Pictured: Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones (left) and Shane Jacobson (right) in costume 

Reaching the climax of the strip, the men then bared their behinds to the packed crowd at the Enmore Theatre.

A series of strategic pyrotechnics then went off, covering their modesty as their g-strings were removed to reveal their naked bodies underneath. 

As the gentleman left the stage, a number of them said they felt ‘exhilarated’, with Brendan Jones saying he was handing out ‘man hugs.’ 

Good job! As the men left the stage, a number of them said they felt 'exhilarated', with Brendan Jones saying he was handing out 'man hugs.' Pictured: The cast of The Real Full Monty

Good job! As the men left the stage, a number of them said they felt ‘exhilarated’, with Brendan Jones saying he was handing out ‘man hugs.’ Pictured: The cast of The Real Full Monty



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