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ITV has decided to rest its charity show 'The Real Full Monty' for 2024 due to difficulties in recruiting celebrities willing to participate. The program, which began in 2017, features celebrities performing strip teases to raise awareness for cancer. Despite its success in previous years, the challenge of convincing stars to bare all publicly has led to its temporary suspension. Long-time participants like Coleen Nolan have expressed the daunting nature of the act, contributing to the decision. ITV has not ruled out a future return of the show, which has seen various themed editions and significant contributions from figures like Ashley Banjo. The latest festive edition featured stars such as Gemma Collins and Pete Wicks.
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