Discovery’s Naked and Afraid places two strangers in an isolated and extreme location to survive for 21 days with their wits, experience and little else. The two adventurers are completely nude and armed with one survival item each, and the two must work together and create strategies for survival.

This doesn’t sound like how I’d choose to spend my vacation, but nevertheless, I’m totally hooked on the show. I’m amazed by the volume of talented survival experts that they find, their willingness to accept nature’s punishment, and their lack of inhibition. Prancing naked in the wilderness seems like my worst nightmare. Too many bugs and not enough clothes.

But I guess the daunting locations and nudity aren’t as deterring for other fans of the show. “How do I sign up?” is a frequent question. In my search for Naked and Afraid casting and application info, I was led to Kristi Russell, president of Metal Flowers Media. Kristi and her staff cast a variety of reality programs, including Naked and Afraid. She shared insight into the casting process as well as tips and tricks for getting cast on Naked and Afraid, so if you’d like to be the next Jeff, Eva, Cass or Alison read along then apply!
What shows does Metal Flowers Media do casting for?
We do Hungry Investors for Spike, Bar Rescue, To Catch a Contractor, Naked and Afraid …we have approximately 10 shows that we’re casting at any one time, including some that I can’t mention.
We read every submission. We respond to every single comment. We have a very people-centric approach to casting, as we feel we have to. So anytime someone communicates with us, you’ll get a live response from someone on the phone. Or an actual email. We want to meet you!
Do casting directors from Metal Flowers Media go on location with the show?
No, those crews are very, very, very small. It’s very protected. In order to keep the experience as authentic as possible, that footprint is very light.
We are not actively engaged in the production process, we are on standby until the final episode is shot, due to the fact that we have a high attrition rate for some of these shows. Especially on a show like Bar Rescue, where the bar is in risk of closing its doors because it needs a rescue. A lot of time, a bar wont be able to stay open until the cameras start rolling and we’ll have to find a replacement. But in terms of stepping into the production once the cameras start rolling, and being on set, we remove ourselves from that process.
How long have you been involved in the casting of Naked and Afraid and what is the casting process like?
We’ve been involved since the very beginning from before it was even a series. Casting Naked and Afraid is a tough one. It is really difficult. It is both our most rewarding show but our most challenging show. First and foremost, any candidate who applies for Naked and Afraid must be a top-tier — almost elite — survivalist. The conditions that our cast members face when they get out there are harrowing.
Every time we meet with a candidate, we ask them, “Do you have what it takes to survive this? Can you get past the mental challenges that you’re going to face when you’re out there?” We implore them not to go. We really try to paint the picture of how remote, how desolate, and how challenging their environment will be. And every time, it’s a hearty, “Yes! I can do this. I don’t stop. Things don’t get in my way.” And we have found, interestingly, that those who are most adamant that they’re not going to quit, they’re the ones that we lose … so it’s tough.
First and foremost, they really have to have the survival chops to make it out there. And frankly, to not die. And if you’ve seen the show, you know all of the variables that can plague you. It’s not just lack of food; it’s not just lack of water. It’s the wildlife; it’s injuring yourself physically. It’s making one fractionally incorrect move that can put your life in danger, so we really need well-educated survivalists out there.
Do you have a pretty good gauge of who is going to succeed and who is going to fail?
We’re very surprised in the first season and also the top of the second season when a participant tapped out. As we moved into the bottom of the second season and we were still casting, we felt that we had sharpened our intuitive skills on who was going to make it out there.

We still get surprised…Alana, who was a Gucci sales woman, at a very high end department store, she certainly came with the survival potential and she definitely passed the PSR, we were all surprised that she kept moving forward in the process and then we all held out breath in hope, when she actually got on a plane and was chosen to be a cast member, and then she just thrived out there. She was such a strong candidate and there was nothing that could stop her.
So we continue to be surprised by the verve and fortitude that some of the candidate have when they get out there. And conversely — I don’t want to name names‑ but we are shocked by the people that we’ve lost recently.
Can you tell me about the first episode of Season 2, when a participant dropped out before shooting began? What was the scramble to find a replacement?
So that was one of our earliest episodes on Season 2, and we had top-loaded that season with some of our very strongest candidates and this individual was someone who we all high-fived and we all secretly looked at each other knowing that this was going to be a great episode and he was going to carry the show and he was going to be able to handle anything that went on out there and be able to pull his partner along if she were to falter.
They didn’t even start rolling cameras. He got to location and tapped out. He was like, “Where is the craft service table? What do you mean we stay here at night? Where is the hotel?” and we were like, “No dude, what you see on TV is the real deal.” And that was it. We were shocked.
And the production crew was all down there with cameras raised and ready to press record and we had no cast member. So there was a lot of conversation on what to do and how to move forward with this episode. Do we just send the female in there by herself to begin with? That didn’t seem fair to her, it also broke the format that we had been establishing during Season 1. So the call was made to find another candidate and get them down there as quickly as possible. They had to leave within 48 hours.
So was Tyler already cast on a future episode?
Correct, so if he had not been on that episode, he definitely would have been on a future episode.

When AK and Tyler both dropped out, how hard was it to convince EJ and Laura to do a second go round?
Well again it was the timing that was so crucial for us. They were earmarked as our top two choices if we were ever put in this situation. And coincidentally, they happened to be interested and available at a moment’s notice. So it was about 12 hours of utter fear but then it was one moment of utter relief when we found out that they were both on a plane and on their way.
What has casting Season 3 been like?
We are still vetting locations, and as you may imagine, it takes and army to figure out where we’re going to go. Once we fall in love with a location, there is a tremendous amount of work involved with the local authorities to make everything come together. It’s a really big puzzle that is solved as early as possible in the process because it takes really the most amount of work. We’re still vetting locations. I don’t have any locations to share now.
In casting people for Season 3, finding the survivalists is our top priority. So as far as personalities, that all comes second. We are just looking for individuals who believe that they have what it takes and can prove what it takes before they ever get there, to participate.
Do you cast participants with specific locations in mind?
Sometimes yes and sometimes no. If we have a pairing where one person if obviously stronger than the other, and that person knows the jungle much better than the desert, we’ll do our best to send them there to give them a chance to succeed. We want these people to make it. We’re all rooting for them. We definitely don’t want any bad to come to anybody.
Other times, the availability dictates where they’re going to go. If we have a candidate that we’re madly in love with but they teach a survival school and they only have a few weeks off, we’re kind of at their mercy so we put them in that slot. There are a lot of variables that dictate who is going to go where and when.
If people want to be cast on Naked and Afraid, or any of your shows, how should they apply?
We’re always accepting submissions. Casting has started up officially, so now is the time. This is when we’re paying the most attention and putting people on tape. We’ll be doing intense casting until the end of July. The Facebook page is the #1 place for people to get the most up to date information. Facebook.com/metalflowersmedia. All of our Naked and Afraid casting announcements are on there. All of the updates and information that candidates need about the show and about the casting process can be found there. Also, on metalflowersmedia.com there is a now casting page and we take submissions from there. Then there is a general casting inbox that is casting@metalflowersmedia.com and that’s a big submission warehouse for us for all Naked and Afraid candidates. So those three outlets will get people in the door.

Do you have a favorite Naked and Afraid cast member?
Oh gosh. I really loved Eva. I also loved Fernando. He stole out hearts. We had a hard time getting him on the show because he was such a nice person. And then he turned out to be that quality, that niceness turned out to be what saved that episode and what saved the two of them out there. So Fernando is very close to my heart.
If you’ve got what it takes to survive 21 days in the remote wilderness clad only in a smile and a well-placed tote bag, apply for Naked and Afraid here!
Updated: 6/28/15 Read my New Casting info for Naked and Afraid.
I watch your show and I am wondering why you are casting people that have tapped out before, I am a person that has had to over come the streets of los Angeles and a sinking of a fishing vessel off the coast of Washington state and many harsh days in the waters of Alaska. I live in the state of Washington . I camp I fish ispend alot of time in the woods and I do have some survival skills that could help me anywhere I go afraid yes but not to afraid to survive. I went to metal media to apply for your show and I can’t find one casting call for your show.I’m fifty fit and really ready to do this I have lived in Hawaii ,the dessert of Calif. I would like to b on your show and I’m not going to blow smoke up anyone’s skirt but givin a chance I will give it hell .
Hi Steve,
You should check out the new interview with Kristi Russell that I posted tonight. She talks about how hard it is to find people who are elite survival experts. It sounds like you have really impressive experience, and I encourage you to apply via the Metal Flowers Media website (links are in both articles). Here is the new article: https://www.staytunedmag.com/2015/06/28/casting-director-reveals-how-to-get-on-naked-and-afraid/
Best,
Kellie
I truly suggest that you do a “Married Naked And Afraid”. To be able to live with each other under same roof and share same responsibilities on a day to day basis, lets see how they fair when they truly have to depend on each other in wild, Naked and Afraid. Through sickness and in health for better or worse. Who will step up or tap out!!
I mention this every time my boyfriend and I watch this show! Even an engaged couple would be pretty entertaining!
That is a great idea!!! I love it.
My name is Bart, I am 54 years old and want to be the oldest survivor of this show. To my knowledge I will be if selected. I have been in construction all my life, have three sons, 3 grandchildren. I am not afraid of much if anything, I have many skill sets that will be to my advantage. I have been known to McGyver my way out of many ugly situations. Adversity has been my way of life. Vote me on and I will prove myself to you. Thank you
I am 46 years old I know how to survive many situations and Excel at such things as naked and afraid I am very confident I can persevere I am physically and emotionally confident I can complete and help my team mate finish
I am 46 years old I know how to survive many situations and Excel at such things as naked and afraid I am very confident I can persevere I am physically and emotionally confident
Hello, my name is Jedidiah Paneak. Feel free to call me Jed. I am nineteen years old and I live in Fairbanks, Alaska. I am 5’11 and I weigh 200 pounds with only 5% fat. My experience in camping, hunting and fishing is great. I love the out doors and I am definitely a good people person. I have watched the show for a very long time and I have always talked to my girlfriend about how well I think I could do. I know there must be a very long waiting list but I am totally there if anyone calls or emails me about a contestant position. Have a great day!
Hello, my name is Joseph Montalbano. I am 33 years old, and from Nashville, Tennessee. I grew up in San Mateo, California and moved to Tennessee in August of 2002 after my father passed away. I joined the United States Marine Corps in July of 2005 through 2007 in which I was honorably medically discharged. My I fractured my left radial elbow during a combat training exercise in 2008. My job in the miltary was in the infantry where I was a riflemen, otherwise known as a grunt. I learned valuable land navigation skills, and wilderness survival skills in the event I was alone. I’m presently a full time student going to school for criminal justice/police science at Nashville State Community College. My goal is to get a bachelors degree and become a detective one day. I consider myself a late bloomer in life, but I have never let that hold me back in things I wanna accomplish in my life. Im a watcher, and love watching “Naked Afraid” every sunday. I have always wanted to challenge myself in a survival situation and see if I could thrive in the wild. My outlook on life is, you will never know what kind of person you really are in life until you are faced with a difficult decision to make. The decision, and how someone reacts in a situation defines that individual, not what they claim to be. I would absolutely love the opportunity to be on “Naked and Afraid”. That is definitely on my bucket list of things to do. I’ll hopefully get a video submitted by tonight.
I’m 40//still gotnitnyoung and adventurous ready for challeng . I’ve lived once on the river bamkn( Mississippi river mo side fornthree months e nonmkney or persons just me few supplies n skills. I was 32 ready to see if in have what it takes really
hello I’m 36 years old I traveled all over the United States homeless since I was 15 years old and I was wondering if I can get on the show naked and afraid I know I can survive I have a lot of experience pls get back to me Thanks
Hi my name is Jeremy, I’m a pretty fit 36 year old male. I’ve growen up in the remote rainforest of Sitka, Alaska and working as a heavy equiptment operator on surrounding islands of southeast Alaska!! I was raised to live off the land by hunting, fishing, trapping, crabbing. Some of the things I love doing is hunting, snowboarding, hiking, boating, camping, and raising my three daughters the way of the Alaskan lifestyle!! When trapping in the middle of winter in Alaska you have to keep your wits or you die fast!! So I’m a positive person, & very use to having to work as a team to get the job done!! I’m always up for a new adventure, & would love the chance to show what Alaskan men are made of!!
Hi I’m Clarence Malones Pryer ,I’m 32 years old I’m from Philippines living here at Australia for 19 months I’m sure I’m a perfect candidate for the show , I’m a only 4’10 hight but lots of knowlage I believe my self.
I would like to do it to get the closure to see if i could or not cause when you watch it you say oh why arent they doing this and that but then you think would i even remember to do that or would i even get that far so it raises self doubt
Does the man wear a “sock” to protect penis from scratches and insect bites? Does the female wear a string patch to protect insect bites or crawlers hurting her? It is not fun to squat -for a man – and have the ground or what ever scratch penis or scrotum. In other words do they wear anything?!!!!
I watch the show religiously – it is truly “naked” – no covering provided. They use their satchels to cover up and sometimes use leaves and coconuts to make garments. They can also use something ie…. fabric if it washes up on the beach or they find something in the jungle. The contestants mention getting bit by bugs (and leaches) finding their way into (onto) their nether regions. OUCH!
I will love to be on the show I have what it takes and a team player
How about a Naked and Afraid Husband and Wife episode or series?
Instead of two total strangers, you have the two “other” strangers surviving in the buff….
I’d totally be on board to do something like this.
Hello, I am 46 years old and tough as nails, I spent 4 years in the US Army as an infantry foot solider. I grew up in the swamps/woods/mountains of central Ar. I am very passionate about survival and the outdoors.
I live in North Georgia.I’m 32 years old. I spend my life in the woods in the day light & darkness the Appalachian Mountains. I’m an 1/8 Cherokee Indian and know how to survive in the wilderness.
I live in North Georgia. I spend my life in the woods in the day light & darkness the Appalachian Mountains. I’m an 1/8 Cherokee Indian and know how to survive in the wilderness.
Wondering what the pay is
Hi i will be 48 june 20 . I have been on disability for about 6 years because back nerve problems i havent been able to work because of constant pain from a car accident and playing football and construction accident . I believe in my heart i can pull off naked and afraid if my body will allow with out pain meds .