It would depend on the production company. If Netflix is producing it directly, they seem likely to be chasing titillation, so no. My employer also has somehow created an "ethics" code letting them terminate anyone they choose for any flimsy excuse they care to make up. I don't love working there, but it's convenient and moving would be a major pain at this point.
It's just a nude body. The prudes really need to get over it.
No. I don't publish anything about me for the public, whether that's social media or anything else. I have no problem being nude, I'm nude 90%+ of the time anyway.
The human body is just that, a body. Yes it can be sexual, but by making clothes about sexuality versus about comfort, it's really done a lot of harm to all of us.
I wouldn't, I'm shy, I like to spend time naked in nature and when there's similar open minded people around, but I don't feel comfortable being naked next to people who aren't friendly or understanding.
Not much. Certainly I wouldn't try to convince anyone to do it. It's not for everyone and it's ok. But I also think humanity, in more general sense, could use a bit more of understanding and forgiveness. Just live and let live. If you don't like it, don't do it, but don't criticize or punish others for things you don't understand.
I had to cancel my interview because I hurt myself doing sports some weeks before, but they should start the recording this week with other people, and it won't probably air until next year.