A week after the men, the women are naked this Friday evening on TF1. Eight female personalities, including Alessandra Sublet, the host of the show, are participating in the show "Stars à nu" to raise awareness of breast cancer screening for women.

After the men, the women reveal themselves this Friday evening on TF1 in the show "Stars à nu". Last Friday it was, among others, Olivier Delacroix, Philippe Candeloro, Bruno Guillon and Alexandre Devoise who undressed in front of 1,200 people at the Lido, as well as 3.6 million viewers, to raise awareness about screening for prostate and testicular cancers. Miss France Marine Lorphelin and Mareva Galanter, actresses Héloïse Martin, Nadège Beausson-Diagne and Firmine Richard, singer Fanny Leeb and reality TV candidate Maddy Burciaga take up the challenge.

The host of the program Alessandra Sublet also agreed, like the other participants, to undress to raise awareness about breast cancer screening. The latter, invited in "L'Équipée sauvage" on January 29, spoke at the microphone of Europe 1 of the concept of the program "Naked Stars": undressing stars to fight cancer.

"Deliver a very smooth message"

Arthur, the producer of the show, evoked at the microphone of Europe 1 that the female version of the show will be different from the male version, in the tone in particular: "As much with boys we laugh a lot because they were very modest and so it was a way of hiding behind humor; as much with girls, we will experience intense moments of emotion. "

Indeed, the singer Fanny Leeb agreed to participate in this project, when she was just cured of her breast cancer. The latter explains why she agreed to participate in the microphone of our journalist Louise Bernard: "For me it was clearly therapy, I had to come back to things because I had just been cured." The singer sees this project as a way to educate women about screening: "Even if I decided at the outset to speak openly to help people in general, to push women to screening, not to be afraid, to talk about femininity. "

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Fanny Leeb continues: "There is this side where women lose self-confidence and it is important to continue to give them confidence. So when I was called to do the show, for me it was all next, because it was in line with my philosophy on this, to talk about it. I am very happy to be part of this program which sends a very smooth message, with humor, with also serious moments, with a lot of emotions. It is filled with sincerity, and I am very proud to be part of it. "