TLC’ s Buying Naked shows off Pasco County

 

TLC debuts Buying Naked tonight at 10 p.m. The show highlights couples buying homes in clothing optional resorts in Pasco County.
TLC debuts Buying Naked tonight at 10 p.m. The show highlights couples buying homes in clothing optional resorts in Pasco County.

Raise your hand if you knew that Pasco County was the  “the nudist capital of the world!”  At last count there are over a dozen clothing optional resorts in the county. Well tonight a new series debuts on TLC called Buying Naked at 10 p.m. The program host is a real Pasco County real estate broker by the name of Jackie Youngblood.

The program, which I have seen, shows houses and couples excitied about buying homes in a clothing optional gated and protected community. While, the potiential buyers are indeed nude some well placed plants, and other props are there to make sure you don’t see something that you should’t.

As for Ms. Youngblood she is fully clothed and gives couples a tour of the home and imparts some infrmation about the clothing optional lifestyle.

Buying Naked is like watching any other house hunters program except that the couple is nude. If the pilot is any indication, the show is fun, done very well and hopefully will sell a number of homes in Pasco County.

Jim Williams is the Washington Bureau Chief, Digital Director as well as the Director of Special Projects for Genesis Communications. He is starting his third year as part of the team. This is Williams 40th year in the media business, and in that time he has served in a number of capacities. He is a seven time Emmy Award winning television producer, director, writer and executive. He has developed four regional sports networks, directed over 2,000 live sporting events including basketball, football, baseball hockey, soccer and even polo to name a few sports. Major events include three Olympic Games, two World Cups, two World Series, six NBA Playoffs, four Stanley Cup Playoffs, four NCAA Men’s National Basketball Championship Tournaments (March Madness), two Super Bowl and over a dozen college bowl games. On the entertainment side Williams was involved s and directed over 500 concerts for Showtime, Pay Per View and MTV Networks.