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A SAUCY telly presenter who wowed fans by cooking, doing yoga and boxing in the nude has stripped off again - this time to raise money for charity.

Eila Adams and three of her Naked News pals hit the streets of Toronto in Canada with a mission to sell lemonade to thirsty punters.

 Eila Adams, right, and three Naked News pals went topless in Toronto to sell lemonade
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Eila Adams, right, and three Naked News pals went topless in Toronto to sell lemonadeCredit: TNI Press
 The TV hosts took on the challenge to raise money for charity
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The TV hosts took on the challenge to raise money for charityCredit: TNI Press
 The girls also smooched male fans as they tried to raise as much cash as possible
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The girls also smooched male fans as they tried to raise as much cash as possibleCredit: TNI Press

Eila, 29, has previously teamed up with clothes-shy Miami TV host Jenny Scordamaglia on her cookery show Naked Kitchen.

The pair also got totally naked together for a yoga session last month.

And last week Eila and pal Isabella Rossini pulled no punches as they sparred on a beach wearing nothing but boxing gloves.

Eila is an anchor on Canadian TV station Naked News, which bills itself as “the programme with nothing to hide”.

Four of the show's hosts went topless in Toronto for their lemonade challenge.

 The women are presenters on Canadian TV station Naked News
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The women are presenters on Canadian TV station Naked NewsCredit: TNI Press
 Another thirsty punter gets a kiss from the topless beauties
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Another thirsty punter gets a kiss from the topless beautiesCredit: TNI Press
 They raised more than £260 in just 30 minutes
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They raised more than £260 in just 30 minutesCredit: TNI Press

They split into two pairs, smooching lucky male fans as they competed to sell as much as possible in 30 minutes.

Eila and Carla Bei raised $131 while Natasha Olenski and Kat Curtis raised $142.

The total amount of $273 (£162) went to the Humane Society.



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