A controversial UK TV programme showing the Long Man of Wilmington with breasts and pigtails will be shown on TV tonight (Tuesday). Fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah sparked fury among druids when they got 80 women to lay on the ancient Sussex landmark and turn it into a woman for a TV stunt.
Style gurus Trinny and Susannah sparked a major protest with their plan to transform the Long Man of Wilmington into a female for a television stunt. The celebrity duo found themselves at the centre of controversy when they invited women of Sussex to go along to the Sussex landmark on Sunday and Monday to be filmed reshaping the Long Man. The stunt is to be part of the style experts' brand new ITV series, Trinny and Susannah Undress the Nation. But the sex change challenge was met with a barrage of protests from groups including druids and pagans who claim the Long Man is a sacred site and the stunt was sacrilege.