Sue Perkins Perfectly Legal Trailer: Explore the Bizarre and Shocking Adventures Across South America

Sue Perkins Perfectly Legal Trailer has been released by Netflix, which shows the renowned British TV show host of The Great British Bake Off taking on the travel show challenge in her own way. The official description of the show reads, “Sue is going around South America to experience some of the most bizarre, unusual and shocking activities that are somehow perfectly legal in those countries.”

Sue Perkins confronts middle age head-on by experiencing various Latin American countries in adventurous, shockingly legal and sometimes dangerous ways. The trailer is almost 50 seconds long and starts off with a monologue from the host as she says, how every once in a while we feel boxed in by the rules and conventions of the society we live in.

That everyone wants to be free again, to have an adventure in unknown places, without a care in the world. To let their guard down, do things you never would do, never could do at home. Even things that wouldn’t even be legal to do at home. We dream about such things but never have the courage to pursue them.

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Some of the wishes that most people say are that they want to drink all day, stay out all night, take drugs, dance, swim, run, fly or float, and in all sense be free. That’s what the host Sue Perkins ought to do in the travel show. Even when we take a leap, then you find yourself standing in a warehouse in the backstreets of Bogotá, which might scare some but not Sue.

The show is made by British production company Rumpus Media and will take us to countries including Colombia, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. Perkins has also been on a number of solo travel adventures for BBC One, including The Ganges With Sue Perkins and Japan With Sue Perkins.

Watch Sue Perkins Perfectly Legal Trailer Below

The show is set to be released on 13 October on Netflix.

Are you looking forward to this travel adventure show coming on Netflix, next month? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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