My girlfriend & I go to the gym completely NAKED – people tell me its gross but I don’t care, I pay for the privilege
TWO unafraid lovebirds enjoy going to the gym together - but revealed they work out completely naked as it "burns more calories".
Vagner O Fera, 34, and his wife Bella Mantovani, 31, pay for privileged access at the local public gym and don't care if people say it's gross.
The pair, from São Paulo, Brazil, claim that training naked helps to optimise results, with nearly four stone lost between them since starting.
To guarantee their privacy and respect fellow gym-goers, they book out time to have the space to themselves.
Vagner says he feels free when he isn't wearing clothes as he gets more motivated and stimulated for an intense workout.
Working out naked has also strengthened their bond and improved their relationship, Vagner and Bella said.
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It’s a form of intimacy and complicity that goes beyond the conventional. I don’t want another life
Bella Mantovani
The polyamorous duo, who share a page on OnlyFans, also enjoy spicing up their sex life by taking walks together — with Vagner on a leash.
They previously ran an advertisement in the middle of Times Square to promote “free love”.
Bella, who boasts 155,000 Instagram followers, said: “It’s a form of intimacy and complicity that goes beyond the conventional.
“I don’t want another life.”
VIRAL SEXY WORKOUT
Their so-called "liberating" experience was shared on her Instagram, racking up 86,000 views and more than 500 likes.
In the clip, the pair are seen working out using the treadmill and weights – completely bare.
Users have flocked to the comments to share their reactions.
One wrote: “Not exactly, had to take the tennis shoes off!”
Another user added: “I’m invited.”
Someone else replied: “Oh no bro No one deserves sweaty ass.”
“I want,” a fourth person added.
'UNHYGIENIC' GYM OUTFIT
It comes after a woman got told off at the gym for her "unhygienic" outfit choice when she decided to work out wearing mostly body paint.
Natalie Reynolds spent five hours getting a pair of blue jeans and a top painted onto her as part of a social experiment to get people's reaction.
Within minutes of arriving at the gym, the influencer was confronted by a man.
He told her: "If you don't have clothes on, you need to be out of here, ma'am."
Natalie argued back saying she did have clothes on, but the gym-goer said he worked in the entertainment industry "enough to know" that she wasn't wearing enough.
The man also told her off for filming in the gym, saying she wasn't supposed to do that.
Her clip has since sparked mixed opinions on social media, with some people thinking Natalie was in the wrong.
One user wrote: "Painted pants aren't real pants."
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"That dude was 100 per cent right," another added.