The Overshare with Gemma Atkinson - CAUGHT NAKED: The times you were caught with no clothes on!
Episode Date: April 16, 2025We wrap up Series 2 with some pure daft fun over the times you were caught with not a stitch on! From accidental Snap Chatting IN THE BATH, to a Deep Clean one Cleaner will never forget, to the ...poor Husband who woke up to his Daughter’s Drunk Mate’s BOOBS! Prepare to explain to those around you why you’re laughing… and gasping.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Naked, in the buff, nude, not a stitch on.
That's for those people who only listen to the first few minutes of a podcast before deciding if they'll listen to the rest or not.
We know that you do that, we all do that, so this is my ploy to get you to stay listening.
I thought right in the middle of these heavy episodes that we've done, we needed to do
something a little bit absurd and a little bit daft.
So today is all about the times that you were caught with no clothes on.
That's what people want.
So we've asked for your stories, we wanted tales of being locked outside naked when you answered the door to the Amazon man. Thankfully I've never done
that. I have nearly been caught naked by an Amazon man. I wanted to hear about your
mother-in-law catching you stalkers as you ran across a landing after doing
unspeakable things in the bedroom. We hope for window cleaners turning up at
your worst possible moment. Abbie you're back with us. Thank you for joining us.
You're going to enjoy the following titters with us. I'm not sure there's a lot of expert advice required on
this one, but it's lovely to have you on the sofa because you are the OG of experts when
it comes to the Overshare. So with that in mind, let's crack on. Incoming gang, caught
naked. Here we go.
It was just one of those, oh my god, moments.
Is this really happening?
All of a sudden, I had their mother-in-law in there
looking at me whilst I was, yes, fully naked.
There's someone in the bed and I'm doing you a favour.
I went, do not turn the light on.
I said, do not move your head from where it is.
I went, what do you mean?
I went, just don't look.
I want to come round your house.
It's not sexual, but can I come round
and clean your house naked?
No.
My housemate was like, definitely getting round.
He's only got a six pack.
I was like, yeah, but that's just so weird.
So our first guest is Claire. Claire, welcome to our safe haven. Now do not worry, you're amongst a lot of other people in this episode who have done very similar things. Tell us
what it is happening Claire, go on, what's your story?
I was in the bath and I decided to take a picture of myself from my boyfriend
and I took a picture of myself with my normal camera and you know like me do I looked at it and
thought oh I need a filter on that so I went on my snapchat and I took the picture and I was like
oh okay fine and I clicked to save the photo but because my hand was a bit wet I clicked share onto
my public story. So we went onto the story and I went oh my god oh my god and I just
deleted it straight away and that was it and I just thought nothing of it I just deleted
it and I was like oh my god thank, thank god for that, right, done, deleted. And then about two weeks later, I took a picture because I don't use my Snapchat at all for anything
except taking pictures. I have no notifications on it or anything. There's about 40 people on there.
I just don't use it except to take pictures sometimes with a bit of a filter. Anyway,
about two weeks later, I took a picture of my dog messing about in the bathroom and I've got a message from a friend who I work with or used to work with, a young
lad and said to me, oh finally got the camera the right way around then did
you? And I went oh my god, I went oh my god did you see the picture? And he went
I did yeah so I went straight on to my my Snapchat and when I went on it, I had two messages
from the two lads who I work with,
or well used to work with, two little lads,
and both of them had seen the picture.
Oh my God, I was mortified.
Oh no.
Now one of them said, nice picture, Claire,
and I was like, I know.
Oh no.
So I don't know if anybody else seen it
and didn't message me.
So I asked, I went back to the lad and said to him,
oh my God, how long was the picture there for?
And he went, about 20 seconds.
So in those 20 seconds,
I don't know who the hell's seen it, didn't tell me.
And I'm assuming it's because I never use my Snapchat.
I wonder if they got a notification to say to say she's active. Yeah. Yeah
Oh, and then just to make it even worse the two young lads who I used to work with
also
Dated my daughter
Oh no! Oh no!
So my 23 year old daughter
dated these two lads
and they'd now seen her mum naked.
So did she date them before
or after the nudity?
Before.
Oh no.
I had to then tell her
what I'd done in case they then told her.
Did you tell your fella what had happened?
I did, yeah. I did tell your fella what had happened? I did.
Yeah.
I did tell him and he just was like, you're so stupid.
He just went, stop me.
He gets it.
I actually went, you're like an idiot.
Like you don't have to use your phone.
And you probably said, yeah, but I was doing it for you.
I was doing it so I could send you the picture.
I was like, yeah, I was like, I was doing it for you.
But yeah, so he did just laugh it off. He wasn't, he I was like I was doing it for you but yeah so he did just
laugh it off he wasn't he weren't really too bothered about it as such it was more me I was
just mortified and these two lads who I used to work with still come in my work to see us. The
eye roll thing with all this is with or without a filter your fellow would have just been grateful
to see you naked he wouldn't have thought, put a filter on it.
Literally.
So that was literally you thinking, I can't send him that.
Even though he sees you naked in real life, normally, you're like, no, put a filter on
myself and look what happened.
He's one of those as well, you know, he's not into, you know, the fake lips and the
filters and all that.
He's not even into that, it was just me,
just being over critical of myself and thought,
oh, I'm not sending that little off,
I mean, he's put a filter on that.
So I did, and then just completely embarrassed myself.
That's something I guess everyone has to be careful with,
isn't it, with pictures.
I mean, I'm terrible with technology.
I am, yeah.
I'm not even on Snapchat, so I don't even understand how it works.
But I'd like, I mean, back in the day, as soon as camera phones came out, that's all
everyone was doing. It wasn't, send me a picture of this. I don't, I send a picture to Gorka,
obviously not naked because I'm frightened to death of my phone being hacked.
Yeah. I mean, that could happen.
Yeah. But, you know, even like nice smiley pictures and things, I'm still,
I don't know, I just panic that there's some other eyes on there that shouldn't be. Yeah.
Was your face in the shot? Yes. So you couldn't even be like, oh, it wasn't me, it was my
mate. I don't know, you couldn't like style it out in any way possible. No, nowhere. And
I have a lot of tattoos as well. Oh, right. So quite distinguishing.
And you could see like, it was from sort of like head down to, I'd probably say, it cut off at the top of my thigh, but you could see everything.
You could see everything. Wow.
You know, your bottom bits and the lot.
No wonder they keep coming in work.
I know. They might want a snack and show.
And so I'm assuming since then you've not done it or have you done it without the filter?
Could have been the start of a whole new career.
I've not done it since and I won't be doing it with a filter from now on.
And I definitely won't be doing it in the bath again.
Do you get naked pictures off your fella? Does he send you stuff as well? He does sometimes, yeah, but he's really like, he's really good with his phone, he's very tech savvy
Basically, he's not as stupid as me and he would never make that mistake
Thanks Clay, enjoy the rest of your day
You too, thank you so much
You too. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Alison is up next. Thank you for joining us, Alison.
Go on then, tell us how you were called Starkers.
Okay, so I am a cleaner
and I have been cleaning for this family for several years
and they were away for a fortnight
and they were like, oh, while we're away, could
you do like a really deep clean? So I was like, yeah, yeah, no problem. So I just thought,
oh, I'm really going to tackle the bathroom. And they'd got a shower head that wouldn't
come off of the wall. So you just got soaked every time you clean the shower anyway. So
I was like, I know, I'm just going to get undressed and get in there, scrub it away
and everything. So I was in there, I'd sprayed
it all, I'd got all the doors and windows open because I'd used like a mold and mildew
spray. So I got in there, got my scrubbing brush, got my bucket, was cleaning away. And
then all of a sudden I had their mother-in-law in there looking at me whilst I was yes fully naked in their shower whilst they
were on holiday and I was just yeah morticide.
What did she say?
She just sort of looked at me and then said I'm going to go and feed the cat and water
your plant and just sort of walked out and I was like, okay, how do
I handle this? So I turned the shower off and dried myself off and I kind of went down
to her quite sheepishly and I was like, I was cleaning. I was cleaning honestly. I'm
not just taking advantage and like sort of have a shower while I was here. But yeah,
luckily she just laughed about it and it was, it's shower while I was here. But yeah, luckily she just laughed about
it and it was, it's an ongoing joke with them.
Imagine if Alison said, so I quickly got rid of the conditioner in my hair and then went
down.
Yeah.
Stopped using the razor. I love that there was a bucket in there as well. Like, at what
point though did you, did you cover up?
There wasn't a lot I could do. I just kind of like held the bucket in front of me as if that was going to like really
hide everything.
Just like...
Because I bet as well, you know, this episode is about being caught naked, but I bet it's
just as embarrassing for the person who does catch you naked because that's how they will
visually see you from then on, isn't it?
You know what I mean?
They'll probably...
Because when you like, say when you're first intimate with someone, you know what they look like, don't you? If you see them
again after you think, I've seen you naked, I know what... So it must be embarrassing
for them as well.
Yeah. I think it's like, he definitely weren't as red in the face as what I did. And now
every time we sort of like see each other, it is kind of a, I know that you've seen me
naked sort of an un-sick look that I get. of like see each other. It is kind of a, I know that you've seen me naked.
How did the owner, when the, when the obviously the family who you clean for came home, were
they all right with it? Or what did they say?
Oh yeah, they just thought it was hilarious. And now it's kind of like an ongoing joke.
Whenever I go up to their bathroom, they're like, oh, you know, you're going to just go
and help yourself to a shower.
Have you ever been caught naked, Abby?
I've not even asked you.
I haven't, I don't think, but I often do like a bit
of a scuttle across the living room,
which is facing a very public canal.
But I always think like no one can see me
if I'm like bent over and the lights are off.
But so potentially I could be known in the area
as that naked woman in a flat. I don't know.
You just kind of run for it.
Yeah.
I just kind of feel like, oh, it's fine.
No one will see anything.
Just cover myself.
But I mean, no one's complained yet.
So I'm thinking I've not been caught naked, but I, this was genuinely not long ago.
I was in London.
It was after the Brit Awards genuinely.
And I was in my hotel.
Three o'clock in the morning, I heard a load of ruckus outside
in the hallway.
I was thinking, what the hell is this?
I went and looked at that little peephole.
I'm not joking.
It was a man, stark-bolic naked, and he was running up and down the corridor, waving a
bedsheet.
Like, I mean, he clearly had a fantastic night on something.
He was running up and down, and then there was people like chasing him.
One was crying, one was laughing, one was screaming, but he was running up and down with no clothes on.
Streaking.
Yeah, completely. I mean, streaking, yeah. That's completely different, isn't it? I mean,
that's obviously his choice. He's chosen to do it. Poor Alison was just doing a job and
was unfortunately... So did you use their towel and everything? Also, when you went
downstairs, you were in the house owner's towel with the mother-in-law while she's feeding the cat.
Because I'd got a bag full of cleaning cloths and stuff, I was just like, I've got tea towels
and stuff so I was kind of prepared because I knew I'd pre-planned the nakedness in the
shower so I'd got a towel with me.
I mean for me I think it just shows that you wanted to take your job very seriously and
give them the best deep clean ever.
Yeah, and also it's very practical because it is annoying, like if you're trying to clean
your bath and your shower and everything, you clean it when you're in it.
Yeah, you do everything when you're in it.
Like it's a fact, so what you did isn't like wrong, it's just you were expecting them to
turn up.
You have to advertise this now, instead of the naked chef, the naked cleaner.
I once dated this guy who I thought
was really, really boring. So I stopped dating him. I was like, oh, he's just too boring.
It's like, he's got no chai. He's like, nothing to him. A few weeks later, he contacted me
and was like, I've come into this thing where it was like a mistress and slave. And he said,
I want to come around your house. It's not sexual, but can I come around and clean your house naked?
No.
My housemate was like, definitely getting around. He's only got a six pack. I was like,
yeah, but that's just so weird.
How could it not be sexual called mistress and slave?
Yeah, weird. And he wanted to be like a footstool, like a naked footstool that you put your feet
on. It's like, I feel like you'd be really good at like telling me what to do. And I
thought, well, maybe, but like, no, absolutely not. Like I thought maybe I'm the boring one after all of this.
Oh, Alison, thank you so much for joining us on The Overshare. Thank you for telling us your story.
That's all right. It's nice to catch up. Thank you.
Take care. Welcome along, Lynne. Thank you for joining us. Before we even go anywhere with this,
I can see how this is going to unfold, right? The second Lynne tells us a story, Abby,
the team are going to use that tease clip because this story is what is going to make
you laugh but want to cringe, but also it's cute as well. Tell us the story, Lynn, what happened?
Yeah, so it was about, I don't know, my youngest, seven, nine, I think he was two or three,
so about four years ago or something. And it was that way before work, I was sort of
scrolling through my phone, threw it down on the bed, went off for my shower, obviously hadn't locked my phone. Got into the shower and halfway through my shower,
my youngest comes knocking at the door in the shower, so I opened the shower screen
door, bent over, he was like, I want to watch Peppa! Or whatever it was he was watching,
and did something on the phone. Continued my shower, came out of the shower and my phone
was lying on the bed and it was like red hot lighting up. Picked it up, loads and loads
of messages and loads of missed calls from my boss at work. So quickly phoned him back
and he was like, Lynn, you need to get onto Facebook Live now. One of your kids has had your phone
and you're all over Facebook Live naked in the shower. To say the least, it was very
cringy, especially when I had to walk into work that morning.
Oh no! The silver lining with this, Lynn, I love the fact that, like you said, you bent
over because no one's flattering at that angle, anybody out there, especially in the shower.
You wouldn't have been holding anything in either.
Everything swings forward, doesn't it?
The silver lining, we had a lady on earlier
who she took a picture of herself naked in the bath
to send a fella, but accidentally put it on Snapchat
for everyone.
The silver lining with yours is that it was innocent.
You weren't doing anything wrong. You were having a shower. It was your son who did it. So it's kind of
like that's your silver lining. No one can say to you, how dare you have a shower with
no clothes on? Do you know what I mean?
Yeah. I know.
Did you watch it at all or did you just instantly delete it?
I just instantly deleted it. So I don't actually know what people have seen.
And it's the work thing as well isn't it? It's having to walk into work.
I'm really grateful to be honest that my boss was really persistent in getting hold of me,
but to this day we still have never discussed it.
Now what would you do having that situation?
I probably would have brought it up in work and been like,
I know it's happened, I'm so embarrassed and like to try and like just shift it away eventually,
you know, like it's not in the air. But I mean, what can you do? It's like, it's done, isn't it?
There's nothing you can do other than be like, yeah, it happened, that's that, move on.
It's not actually that big a deal, is it?
No, if you're in this together.
You need to be a little bit more, less prude, I think think in general about people's natural naked bodies. That's what I think. Well there's
naturists, isn't there? People do it because why do they do it? Is it free in? What's it
for? It's actually meant to be really good for your mental health. They've done research
into it at Goldsmiths University and they found that actually if before, they looked
at people and spoke to people before a nudist
event or naturist event, to say, and afterwards everyone had better self-esteem, better body
confidence and were generally happier. So it's actually quite good for you. And they've
also found that the more often that you go to these naturist events, the happier you
are up to 20 times per year. So beyond 20 times it doesn't have an effect, but up
to 20 times per year it's actually quite good for you because also you're seeing people
with like what we might call like normal bodies, whereas at the moment we mostly see naked
people who are online and choosing to be naked. So they're probably already a good light really
thick and on top of that posting the best stuff of themselves out there
which can give us a very distorted negative body image. So, natures events can actually be quite
good for people and their body image. After 20 a year though, that's nearly two months.
That's a lot isn't it? See, I always think, I was, I think I can't remember where I was once,
but I ended up on a nudist beach by accident. I was, I was, in fact, I was with my mom.
I can't remember where we were.
It might have been Portugal.
We were walking along the beach and as we started walking further along the coast,
we noticed people had no clothes and my mom said, all right, you know, we better
turn around here.
And they were just, and I thought to myself, is that man naked because he feels
comfortable or is he doing it so he can look at other women naked?
Yeah, that's the thing. And that's what put me off.
Like, how do you know what the intentions are of all the people there?
Because you're going to get people there who are just very free and one with nature
and they think, you know, this is acceptable.
And then you could get someone who's got some ulterior less...
I think with a guy, you'd know, wouldn't you, if they were excited.
Well, I wonder about that. If you're a man on a nudist speech, how do you control yourself?
Of course.
Because sometimes you're just attracted, aren't you, to someone and these things happen.
There's no hiding it.
From you, Lyn, what do you do now? Just make sure you always lock your phone?
Yeah, that was definitely a lesson to keep my phone locked.
Yeah, locked at all times.
Oh, thank you. Thank you for coming on.
I'm sure lots of people.
I mean, Mia was always on my phone.
She does all kinds on it.
She's watches YouTube stuff, and so she's probably seen things on there.
My girls group WhatsApp, as you've just seen, there's pictures on there that are horrendous.
Not of me, thankfully.
So, yeah, I think it's something we all need to be more
mindful of. But thank you for coming on, Lynne. Thank you for oversharing.
Thank you.
Take care.
So our next guest is Michelle. Thank you for joining us, Michelle. What's the story?
Oh God. So it was about, it must have been about six or seven years ago and it was our
daughter, she was 21 at the time, and her and a group of friends that she'd sort of
been through school with come round, pre-drink as they normally do, to get ready to go in
to Manchester to have a drink. One of her friends had brought another friend around
that we'd never met before. Absolutely lovely, lovely girl she was.
Anyway, all had a few beers, a few Jager chases,
off they got in a taxi and off they went.
So a couple of rules in our house,
if you're staying out, you text us and let us know,
even if I'm asleep, I'll wake up in the morning.
And if you're coming home,
just please try and be a little bit quiet,
even though you're bouncing off every wall.
So we've gone to bed, me and my husband, and I like to
keep the bathroom light on. It's one of them things. So we had the glare off the bathroom.
Anyway, it was about three, four o'clock in the morning and my husband can be quite a heavy sleeper.
I'm not. So I saw this figure. Anyway, the next thing, this figure sort of starts walking towards our room. She
climbs into the bottom of the bed. Now my husband sleeps near the door. Bless her. She
didn't have a stitch on and she was quite a big girl up top. So when she's climbed into
the bottom of the bed, she sort of grabbed onto his feet to cuddle into his feet. Oh yeah, so this
has sort of stirred my husband and he said to me, went, Michelle, there's someone in
the bed. I went, do not turn the light on. I said, do not move your head from where it
is. I went, what do you mean? I like, just don't look. Do not look.
So I've got out of bed and obviously she was fast asleep and I didn't want to wake her up
to in case I frightened her. So I just sort of said, come on now, let's take you back to where
you should be. But I'm comfy where I am. I said, I know sweetheart. I said, but you can't get in here. I said, I'll take you back
to my daughter's room. So she sort of fell out of the bed. And my husband by this time,
he's literally, he was, went to pull his head out. I went, no, I said, stay exactly where
you are.
You won't be able to unsee this.
Bless her. So I've took her back into the room. I've sort of, my daughter was stirring.
So I said, look, I said, she's coming to our room. Well, that was just it then. The girls
erupted. There was three of them at the time staying overnight and they just erupted.
I love how Michelle, your husband's reaction to a stranger in the room is to say to you, someone in the bed. Like, you sound like my mum growing up.
Like one of the best ways to be, I think,
is to know your kids, you do drink.
My mum always used to have us around for pre-drinks
because she'd say, I know what you're having then.
Yeah. Exactly.
Yeah, and it was that thing, I'll keep my phone on.
If you're staying at someone's house, give me three rings.
If you're coming home, don't try and make toast at four in the morning because you're just clanging about.
But how lovely that your daughter's mates could be in that safe space with you. And it's something
that I bet they still all laugh about it now, do they? Well, we do actually. Yeah. And when we woke
up the following morning, she saw, because we were so used to her coming home on a Saturday and
finding three or four pairs of shoes
at the bottom of the stairs and then they'd all have to hang over Sunday here and we'd all make
they'd be about six or seven of them for Sunday dinner. Yeah. And it was just a lovely thing. So
we've all come downstairs in the morning and she's sort of come downstairs and her hair's all over
the place and she's gone like that morning and we've just erupted and we felt so sorry for her
because she didn't have a clue.
She said, I'm so embarrassed, it's the first time I've ever met you,
she's never climbed into bed with you and your husband.
But it's that bare fear as well the day after.
You feel terror, even if you've had the best night and done nothing wrong,
I still wake up and think, oh my God, what did I do?
Did I have done something?
Yeah.
So to actually be face to face with the people.
Yeah, what did your husband do? Was he embarrassed in the morning or was he all right? have done something. Yeah. So to actually face, be face with the people. Yeah.
What did your husband do?
Was he embarrassed in the morning or was he all right?
He couldn't do anything but brush it off, bless him.
But I think she was more embarrassed than he was
because he didn't see anything.
He felt it, but he didn't see anything.
Cause he said to me, he said the strange thing was he went,
yours weren't that big. He said, so I knew they weren't, you know.
It was just one of those, oh my God, moments, is this really happening?
Oh, and as a parent, there'll be so many of them.
I remember my sister telling me once, you know, my nephews are well into the 20s now,
but when they first started having girlfriends and stuff, my sister once said to me, my nephew had come downstairs, my sister had come home
early from work. And he said to her, what are you doing here? And she said, what do
you mean what I'm doing here? I live here. And he said, oh, okay. He said, I've got a
girl upstairs and I need to get her out. And she had to get out. She had to come through
the kitchen. So my sister said, all right, it's OK.
Anyway, this girl came out and went through the kitchen.
And then my sister said about 10 minutes later, there was a knock at the door
and she opened it and it was the girl bless her.
And she said, I've left my bra.
And she left a bra in my nephew's room.
I'd have left it there.
Oh, I thought that I'd have just left it.
And my sister said, I said to her, give me two minutes, I'll go and get it.
But my nephew weren't bothered.
She's been very open with the mug, but like yourself, it sounds, Michelle, in that,
you know, you know, stuff's going to go on.
And if you can be in control as much of it as possible,
it's funny, it's fun and you can look back and laugh about it.
The rule when I was at home with my mum and dad was
you can take your boyfriend into your bedroom, but you keep your door open.
Keep your door open. That's what we had. Yeah. The funny thing was my high school boyfriend,
he used to be allowed around, but the door had to be kept open. All we were doing genuinely
was playing on Crash Bandicoot on the computer. But in my mum's mind, I was doing like horrendous
things. Yeah. And he used to stay for tea. The door was open and he had to get on a five
to seven bus home. He had to be on that bus home or else there was there was trouble.
Oh, thank you for coming on.
Thank you for oversharing with us.
And I'm glad that you can all laugh about it.
And thank God it was in a house like yours, much if she did on that, like
someone who wasn't as like understanding as you, do you know what I mean?
Really conservative. Yeah. Yeah.
Thank you very much. It's been a pleasure to speak to you.
Thank you, Michelle.
Enjoy the rest of your day.
You too, my love.
Thank you.
So Abi, obviously in Michelle's case,
the being caught naked was done in drink.
What would be, well, what should be the go-to move?
Do you know, because loads of us,
you know you've messed up
thanks to booze. I've done it before and across the series we've had loads of stories of messing
up thanks to being drunk. Do you wait for them to demand an apology or do you fess up first?
I think it's better to fess up first because then it seems more genuine because they know it's
happened, you know it's happened and if you're not apologizing in a timely manner,
it might look like a less authentic, genuine response.
Like you've been caught out,
so you're having to apologize.
Yeah, rather than going, do you know what?
I'm gonna take accountability.
I know what I did yesterday was outrageous.
I'm mortified.
In future, I won't do that.
In future, I'm gonna make sure I drink less,
or whatever it is that you're gonna do in future.
And you might wanna acknowledge how that person might have
felt. Like I know that would have made you feel uncomfortable and that's the last thing
that I'd want to do. Yeah. Yeah. But obviously if you're doing it all the time, you might
want to start to think about drinking less and all that sort of stuff. But yeah, I've
done it. You know, not recently, thank goodness. Yeah, I've been there in the past. That's
the thing they say, don't they? Dr drunk people, leggings and children always tell the truth.
And you know, if there's someone who I can't genuinely stand
and I'm nice to daily because it's like,
yeah, yeah, I see them a lot.
And if I've had a drink and someone says,
what do you think of them?
I'm there, like, bleh.
But I don't like drinking out and about with camera phones
and just because I know I'm a messy drunk.
It's not a safe visit.
I suppose it's with you as well.
You've got people's eyes on you a little bit more.
Yeah.
And that must be horrible to like to have the beer fear.
Plus, did someone take a picture of me?
Is this going on social media?
Being sick outside of Chimpy.
Yeah, because in the past though,
there was just never any of this like camera phones and stuff.
So we could get away with doing mad things
and it would just be a memory.
Yeah. But now it's going to be a permanent thing.
Oh and there it goes, the Overshare Series 2 done. Now I know that this episode is very unlikely to win any awards for deep diving journalism
but it was there as a morale booster. I want you to end on a high, end on a good laugh
and I think we've all learnt something as well. Never let a well-boomed mate of your daughter stay over
and keep your Facebook away from showers. I mean who knew?
That's it from our second series.
Thank you so much to everyone who has joined in,
whether you're in the car, on the school run,
in the bath, on the loo, on a run, dog walk.
Really, really appreciate it.
Thank you for your stories to everyone
who's been brave enough to come on and share their stories.
We've had highs, we've had lows.
It really does mean a lot.
And I know it takes a lot to come on and talk about certain things so the fact that you've done that is really really cool
honestly and you've helped so many people, you will have inspired so many people, people will
relate to your stories. I've learned a lot as well from all our experts, we've had Abby here with us
again today, Abby you started and finished with series one and two. Yeah, I'm so grateful. No, thank you for coming on.
It's brilliant.
And remind people where they can find you on Instagram.
So my name on Instagram is at Abbie Blais.
At Abbie Blais. And for anyone who's wanting to find love, check Abbie out.
That's what she'll do. She's very good in that area.
You can listen to series one and two, wherever you get your podcast from,
if you want to catch up and re-listen
The Overshare was produced by Matt Foister and Molly Carter for Bauer Media
We've been propped up by an ever-growing team as well
There's a team behind the scenes who you never see but they're always here and we couldn't do that without them
Thank you so much for listening and as always thank you for Oversharing we'll see you on the next one