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Embarrassing Bodies' most shocking moments – from lactating man boobs to rotting feet

Embarrassing Bodies is here. Set to make its return to screens this Thursday (May 19), the rebooted series will bring a brand-new cast of medical professionals, who are off to uncover a new array of medical mysteries across the UK.The original show, which spanned from 2007 until 2015, showed doctors Christian Jessen, Dawn Harper and Pixie McKenna getting to the bottom (sometimes literally) of cases that range from jaw-dropping to gut-wrenching.Daily Star has now revisited some of the show’s most shocking moments that still leave us dumbfounded to this day ahead of the new series.A strong reminder to readers that this article is not for the squirmish.Contrast to belief, men can, in theory, produce breastmilk.
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Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies to return with new doctor line-up and celeb guests
Channel 4 has announced that their award-winning TV series Embarrassing Bodies is returning, as a new team of medical professionals look into patients' medical mysteries - with some help from special celebrity guests.The new look series will see Dr Jane Leonard, Dr Anand Patel and Dr Tosin Ajayi-Sotubo examine, explain and treat many conditions, as well as removing myths and stigma around common conditions.For the first time, the series will also focus on health and sexual issues - along with help and guidance from celebrities who want to get Britain talking about these topics.Embarrassing Bodies will see the yet to be announced celebrity line-up take on a series of stunts and challenges, in the hope of getting the UK talking about health and sexual issues.They'll be supported by the new medical line-up, who will use their expertise to advise the public in new "confessional clinics", where patients can ask questions they’ve been too afraid to ask, or seek advice on the embarrassing conditions they may have hidden away.Together, the new series is sure to be welcome news to fans of the original series, which ran for eight series from 2007 and featured medical professionals including Dr Christian Jessen, Dr Dawn Harper and Dr Pixie McKenna.Dr Christian became one of the show's stand-out medical professionals, who also went on to feature in series including Embarrassing Teenage Bodies to Embarrassing Fat Bodies and weight loss series Supersize V Superskinny.However in recent years, he has been involved in controversy including comments made about coronavirus, and apologising to MP Arlene Foster over allegations he made on social media, later saying that he "deeply regretted" his words, The Mirror reports.Embarrassing Bodies
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