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Dan Osborne's Naked Ice Bucket Challenge NSFW

UK Reality TV Star Dan Osborne is one of the many celebrities taking on the ‘Ice Bucket Challenge’. Osborne got our attention though by doing the challenge naked.

Raising awareness and much needed fund ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, the ice bucket challenge sees people pouring a bucket of ice cold water over themselves, often with humourous outcomes.

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Osborne rose to fame in the UK after appearing in the scripted reality show ‘The Only Way is Essex’ and also appeared on the television diving program ‘Splash!’, where he was mentored by Tom Daley.

A host of well known identities have been captured pouring cold water over themselves recently including Lady Gaga, Ben Afleck, Oprah Winfrey and former US President George Bush. Osborne’s not the first celebrity to get naked for the challenge, actor Benedict Cumberbatch, boyband Emblem3 and a towel clad Nick Gannon. One celebrity has claimed to be the first to get naked though – that honour goes to Kermit the Frog.

 

 

 

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