Gil Alma in "Star à nu": he admits to being complexed by the size of his private parts: Current Woman The MAG

The stars get naked on TF1 ! Friday February 5, 2021, viewers discovered the first stripping of the season. To raise awareness of early detection of colon and gynecological cancer, actor Gil Alma, host Christophe Beaugrand and comedians Jeanfi Janssens and Cartman, but also former swimming champion Camille Lacourt and former candidate for Koh Lanta and Dance with the stars Laurent Maistret lent themselves to the strip-tease game on the Lido stage in Paris in front of an audience.

And if the conditions of the big night seemed difficult for the participants to face, However, the atmosphere between men backstage did not make them any more comfortable. Whether they are sportsmen, entertainers or actors, all expressed their complexes when it came to putting on underwear in front of the merry band led by Chris Marques. Among them, Gil Alma. Explaining having already put "about thirty times naked" on film sets, doing it in front of your comrades has proven to be a complicated ordeal, and for good reason.

Gil Alma compares his gender to "a small car"

After taking off his top, Gil Alma explained that he didn't feel ready to take his pants off. The flagship actor of the series TF1 Our dear neighbors shared what he calls "Twingo's syndrome". Under the laughter of Alessandra Sublet and the other personalities, he confided with humor and modesty: "That's when you compare your sex to a car. And so I compared my sex to a small car".

Before continuing with modesty: "I think there are a lot of men who have this complex there. And I also have this thing with my wife. When I'm cold, indeed, I don't walk past her ". Touching, but also very rare revelations from a man to which he added on camera: "I am not very comfortable with the lower part of the body. As I speak to you, currently, I don't know if I'll be able to do it (get naked on stage, editor's note) ".

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