The ITV daytime show 'This Morning' is set to air a live sperm facial and is on the look out for a willing couple.
An appeal by the show, which is currently hosted by Phillip Schofield and Amanda Holden, sent out by email said that the is looking for women who would be up for trying an exciting, but slightly strange, new facial live on Monday 27th April, the Mirror reported.
It added that this facial involves using their partner's semen on their face, so they'd need them to bring a sample with them.
Human sperm, which contains spermine, a powerful anti-oxidant that is said to diminish wrinkles and smooth the skin, is also the compound that primarily contributes to the odor of semen.
A 'This Morning' spokesman said that the show is a live topical magazine show and the production team speaks with a huge number of possible contributors for the show each day.
Earlier, 67-year-old grandmother Stella Ralfini said that using her husband's semen as a facial mask was her anti-aging secret.