Julia Bradbury has a "healthy attitude" towards nudity.
The 'Countryfile' presenter, mother of Zephyrus, seven, and four-year-old twin girls Xanthe and Zena, admits her kids see her "waking around naked all the time", and she believes it is important to teach her children about body image.
Speaking about baring all in a naked photo for charity last year, she told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I think you need a healthy attitude towards nudity. My kids were proud of the image - they saw it. It doesn't mean anything to them as they see me walking around naked all the time.
"They are far too young now to be talking about body image, but it does key into that in these early stages, and the, 'What are the differences between boys and girls and men and women?' It's not something that bothers me."
Julia describes herself as a "passionate" recycling campaigner.
She said: "I stand by that picture. The point is people were talking about it. I was lying on 750 bottles - that is the number that are dumped in England every single minute. Only a tiny percentage will be recycled."
Julia, 48, also revealed she doesn't buy her children plastic toys and she recently threw an environmentally-friendly party for her son Zephyrus.
She added: "Goody bags were made of recycled Indian newspapers, full of sustainable toys, recyclable plates and cups - no balloons, pizza in cardboard boxes and glass water bottles."
The TV presenter stars alongside Sir Trevor McDonald in new ITV series 'Britain's National Treasures', which counts down a public vote of the 20 most iconic structures and sites in Britain. Julia admits Sir Trevor didn't respond well to a joke she made about his status as a national treasure, saying: "I did try to make some jokes about him being a national treasure, but he didn't like it."
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