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He was ranked number 32 in the [[World Pride Power List 2013]]. The citation said:
He was ranked number 32 in the [[World Pride Power List 2013]]. The citation said:
:"The huge success of Channel 4's intimate programmes Supersize vs Superskinny and Embarrassing Bodies has catapulted this 36-year-old doctor into the public eye. Alongside his TV shows, Jessen regularly contributes to newspapers and magazines, and has written a couple of books. He specialises in HIV and sexual health, having spent a couple of years working in Kenya and Uganda."
:"The huge success of Channel 4's intimate programmes ''Supersize vs Superskinny'' and ''Embarrassing Bodies'' has catapulted this 36-year-old doctor into the public eye. Alongside his TV shows, Jessen regularly contributes to newspapers and magazines, and has written a couple of books. He specialises in HIV and sexual health, having spent a couple of years working in Kenya and Uganda."


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Jessen in evening dress
Christian Jessen at the BAFTA Awards, 2009

Dr Christian Jessen (born 1977) is a doctor and television presenter.

He was ranked number 32 in the World Pride Power List 2013. The citation said:

"The huge success of Channel 4's intimate programmes Supersize vs Superskinny and Embarrassing Bodies has catapulted this 36-year-old doctor into the public eye. Alongside his TV shows, Jessen regularly contributes to newspapers and magazines, and has written a couple of books. He specialises in HIV and sexual health, having spent a couple of years working in Kenya and Uganda."
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