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Kylie Minogue's sex confession to world's biggest boobs: Eurotrash's raciest moments

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Eurotrash was certainly not a show that you would want to watch with your parents, due to it's sex fuelled content and outrageous guests - who unveiled their unique talents right before your very eyes.

In 1993, Channel 4 described the show as: "Boasting spectacular sets, cheeky yarns, gargantuan boobies, oddball antics, and of course – naked people in places you wouldn’t expect to see naked people." With many old TV favourites now returning to our screens as the coronavirus outbreak continues to surge, we're transporting you back to remind you of the best Eurotrash bits that caused quite a stir.

The naughty programme was hosted by no other than French co-hosts, Antoine de Caunes and fashion guru Jean Paul Gaultier. If you were innocent

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