A Danish TV show is being branded as the most sexist programme on television. “Blachman” is causing outrage over its apparent sexist humiliation of naked women.

The show sees a woman standing naked in front of host Thomas Blachman and a male guest, while they criticise her body. The woman being scrutinised isn’t allowed to speak during the ordeal.

Some of the critiques Blachman and his guest have given the women, as translated by The Copenhagen Voice, include, “How’s that p**** working out for you?” and “”very animated nipples.”

The show has received mainly negative feedbacks from viewers and critics, saying that the show, which airs on Denmark’s public DR 2 network, is sexist for its immature and derogatory comments about the female body.

Author Knud Romer thinks that the programme resembles a claustrophobic strip club which only cements the classic concepts of male dominance.

Martin Lyngbo of the Mungo Park Theater, meanwhile, says that “Blachman” only “institutionalises already run-of-the-mil male chauvinistic thinking.”

But according to the titular host, who created the show’s concept, the aim is to “stir discussion about the aesthetics of the female body without allowing the conversation to become pornographic or politically correct.

“I told them the entire idea of the show is to let men talk about the bodies of naked women while the woman is standing right in front of them,” he continued. “The female body thirsts for words, the words of a man. And they went for it.”

DR producer Sofia Fromberg also believes that the program “reveals what men think about the female body. Quite honestly, what is wrong with that?”