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Boris Johnson's sister Rachel has revealed her breasts like on Sky News.

The controversial antics from the journalist came live on TV on Thursday night.

Rachel was speaking on the news show during a debate about Brexit.

The author and editor unbuttoned her silk blouse, revealing her bare chest, as the debate unfolded.

Rachel, 53, stunned her co-hosts.

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She said: "As I know it can be hard to get your voice heard about Brexit nowadays.

“It feels like we’ve hit saturation point.

"Enter pro-EU campaigner Victoria Batemen who’s come up with a striking way this week to get herself noticed.

“Appearing across the media completely starkers to make various points about Brexit – leaving Britain naked.

“So in tribute to Dr Baker I’ve decided to follow suit – every time we decide to talk about Brexit just to make sure I get noticed around this table.”

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Presenter, June Sarpong said: "Go Rachel.

"You look good."

The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant Rachel then promised: "I will get dressed, I will put them away.

"Someone else can tell us what is coming up on the programme."

Fans of Good Morning Britain were left brutally slamming a segment on Tuesday's edition.

GMB viewers flocked to Twitter and Facebook to have their say after a guest appeared NAKED.

Dr Victoria Bateman from Cambridge University appeared on the ITV1 daytime favourite as part of a Brexit debate.

ITV pixelated her body, which carried anti-Brexit sentiments.

She explained: "I wrote thousands of words about Brexit before we left and I decided to condense my thoughts down into a single simple message - that Brexit leaves Britain Naked."

Presenter Kate Garraway replied: "I find it a little bit shocking, we don't see naked people every often."

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Dr Bateman continued: "I think we see naked women round us all the time, there's a whole world of pornography, there is nudes in art, but the problem is they're silent and not allowed a voice.

"I'm not an exhibitionist, I'm using my body to deliver a message about the most important issue facing Britain in a generation."

At the end of the interview she invited Jacob Rees Mogg to debate the issue with her - naked.

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She was joined by Henry Newman, Director of Open Europe, who claimed it was an "embarrassing stunt".

Dr Bateman argued that what she was doing was not illegal and that we see naked women in advertising and pornography.

She said: "The key message I really have to deliver is Brexit is the Emperor's new clothes. What high profile Brexiteers promised voters is not possible to deliver."