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THAT'S AWKWARD: 'DATING NAKED' SUED FOR FAILING TO BLUR CONTESTANT'S VAGINA

Credit: VH1
Credit: VH1

Be warned that if you go on a show called Dating Naked that you might end up shown fully naked on TV.

This was the case for Jessie Nizewitz at least, who is now suing VH1 and two production companies when they failed to blur her vagina during an episode of the show, despite the producer's assurances that they would.

The awkward scene involves nude beach mud wrestling with another contestant, during which her lady parts are exposed for the world to see.

Jessie now wants $10 million for the show's gaffe.

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Speaking to the New York Post, Jessie said, "I felt lied to, manipulated and used. I was horrified."

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The mortification continued as she received a bombardment of messages and became the butt of jokes on youtube and social media.

"I immediately started getting text messages. Everyone saw it... My grandma saw it. I saw her this week and she didn’t have much to say to me. She’s probably mad. My parents are just annoyed."

Jessie also claims the slip destroyed a "budding relationship" with a man she'd been seeing for a month.

"He never called me again after the show aired. I would have hoped we could have had a long-term relationship. He was employed, Jewish, in his 30s and that’s pretty much ideal."