‘Here you go tiger’: Former Married At First Sight star Heidi Latcham strips down NAKED at work

Married At First Sight star Heidi Latcham strips completely NAKED and poses in nothing but a towel while recording her radio show

Former Married At First Sight star Heidi Latcham stripped naked while recording her radio show on Tuesday. 

The 91.9 Sea FM host shared an Instagram post of herself covering her modesty with a small white towel while kicking back in her chair in the recording studio.  

‘Well, what a day at work it was today,’ Heidi captioned the eye-popping post. 

‘Here you go tiger’: Former Married At First Sight star Heidi Latcham stripped down naked while at work

She went on to explain that she was participating in the ‘#TowelChallenge’, an Instagram hashtag created by Survivor star Lee Carseldine to raise awareness for the Stroke Foundation.  

On Tuesday’s episode of Survivor: All Stars, Lee was forced to leave when his mother suffered a massive stroke while he was in the jungle, passing away before he was able to get home. 

‘Here you go tiger. ‘Last night watching Survivor ripped my heart out. Lee lost his beautiful mum Elizabeth to a stroke while in the jungle,’ Heidi continued’. 

Motivated: The 91.9 Sea FM host disrobed to raise awareness for the Stroke Foundation in the Towel Challenge, an Instagram hashtag started by Survivor stars. Pictured with MAFS partner Mike Gunner

Motivated: The 91.9 Sea FM host disrobed to raise awareness for the Stroke Foundation in the Towel Challenge, an Instagram hashtag started by Survivor stars. Pictured with MAFS partner Mike Gunner

‘Last night watching Survivor ripped my heart out. Lee lost his beautiful mum Elizabeth to a stroke while in the jungle. I’m so glad Mark ‘Tarzan’ Herlaar could catch you in his arms,’ she added. 

Heidi went on to explain she wasn’t aware of the shocking statistics about Australian stroke rates before the towel challenge started. 

‘Until today I had no idea that one in four people in Australia have strokes, every nine minutes someone has a stroke, and they’re more common than pancreatic and breast cancer put together,’ she wrote. 

Heartbreaking: The attention-grabbing initiative started after former cricket player Lee Carseldine (pictured) was forced to leave Survivor All Stars when his mother passed away after suffering a stroke

Heartbreaking: The attention-grabbing initiative started after former cricket player Lee Carseldine (pictured) was forced to leave Survivor All Stars when his mother passed away after suffering a stroke 

Linking her followers to the Stroke Foundation website, Heidi revealed Lee was trying to raise $77,000 for the charity – which was not only was his jersey number when he played cricket, but was also the age his mother was when she died.  

Heidi tagged numerous Instagram accounts, asking them to take the challenge, including her MAFS friends Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant, former Bachelorette Angie Kent and former Brisbane Broncos player Jack Reed.

Multiple Survivor stars, including Lee, have also completed the challenge. 

In his lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday, Lee thanked everybody for their ongoing support, writing: ‘It means the world to me, my family and the stroke community.’

New challengers: Heidi tagged numerous Instagram accounts, asking them to take the challenge, including her MAFS friends Jules Robinson (pictured left) and Cameron Merchant (pictured centre), former Bachelorette Angie Kent and former Brisbane Broncos player Jack Reed

New challengers: Heidi tagged numerous Instagram accounts, asking them to take the challenge, including her MAFS friends Jules Robinson (pictured left) and Cameron Merchant (pictured centre), former Bachelorette Angie Kent and former Brisbane Broncos player Jack Reed