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TheWrap takes a look at Hollywood’s biggest social exhibitionists
TheWrap takes a look at stars who have posted nude selfies.
Miley Cyrus is the queen of nude selfies and the singer will often spark controversy with her raunchy and revealing Instagram posts and outfits. Nine weeks ago, she stripped down for the camera, with fans commenting that the image was pornographic.
The model wished her friend Marisa Matins a happy birthday on Instagram — by posing completely nude behind her husband, John Legend .
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY @MARISAMXO,” Teigen captioned the picture.
With plenty of risque nudes to choose from, Minaj let her hair down in this nude.
Kardashian broke the internet when she posted a nude in March with the caption, “When you’re like I have nothing to wear LOL.” The picture spawned backlash from some, and support from others.
Ratajkowski sure flaunts what she’s got on Instagram, and also posted a nude in support of Kim Kardashian ‘s steamy photo with the reality star herself. Chelsea Handler
Handler set the internet on fire when she posted a topless picture of herself on a horse to fight against Instagram’s nipple policies. Her photo was removed, but she kept uploading it. In February 2015, she also uploaded a picture to Twitter with the caption, “Thanks for having me Twitter.”
In 2013, Rivera posted a bathroom mirror selfie with the caption, “70 is the new 50.” He later removed it but blamed the incident on tequila.
The rapper made headlines in October after Justin Bieber ‘s butt pic with a picture in his briefs.
The “Sorry” singer sure likes to bare his butt on Instagram, once on a tropical vacation in July, and another more recently from a camping trip.
In response to the outrage of Bieber’s butt picture, Chrissy Teigen posted a picture of her husband’s butt to Instagram.
The “American Pie” star likes to post pictures of herself in a bikini, but during her New Year’s vacation in Mexico, Reid posted a picture on Instagram in which she appeared to be completely naked.
The “Genie in a Bottle” singer wanted to get “personal” with her fans, and posted a mirror selfie wearing nothing but a leopard print hat and pink undies.
The singer stripped down for their Instagram in October, captioning the image, “What’s wrong with being confident? #vanityfair #CONFIDENT”
The model posted several racy pictures on his Snapchat, and this one was posted to his Instagram as well.
Photograph by Irvin Rivera for TheWrap
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And so began a journey that led Frederick through psychic help lines and eventually to his unlikely hit: A porn site that, between sex scenes, critiqued the interior decor of nude selfies.
If you were on the Internet sometime in the early 2000s, you probably heard of his project, Lurid Digs . Frederick and his staff would find naked photos taken in garishly decorated homes (there was never any shortage), and ignore the naked men in favor of analyzing their surroundings.
“We’d do these Camille-Paglia-close-readings of the photos,” he recalled.
For a few years, it was such a hit that at one point he was approached about creating a makeover show in the vein of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy . The project bounced from site to site for a while, and then faded into a years-long hiatus. But beware, online sex fiends with questionable decor: From Frederick’s home just outside Seattle, Lurid Digs is preparing for a triumphant return.
“I quit, fell in love with a guy, moved to Seattle,” he said. “And then I didn’t know how to make money, so I took a job as a telephone psychic so I could work from home until I could figure out what to do next.”
He wrote a book about the experience called Secrets of a Telephone Psychic , and then became interested in the porn industry — specifically, in the aesthetics of the industry as it moved online. At the time, porn sites tended to look something like a menu at a truck stop diner, or like multimedia piles of rubble. (Not like today, when they’re all gorgeous and modern.)
“I thought, ‘this is so ugly, I’m going to take my design sense and make a great-looking porn site,’” he said, and he founded a concern called Nightcharm.
“I wanted to do something in the spirit of Playboy Magazine but for gay men, sex with editorial,” he said of the site. “Because it was online, I could do hardcore porn, so it had a front end that was editorial-focused, and a members area with the videos and shit like that.”
“I went from almost living on food stamps to making, within a year, six figures,” he said. “Porn exploded at that time on the Internet. And I just rode that wave.”
Lurid Digs may have had the furthest reach of any of his content. Each post would feature a naked man posed in his home, the background always distractingly specific. A pic in a speckled mirror prompted Lurid Digs to call out “those who have the ego to paper the interwebs with naked self-portraits but not the pride to clean the mirror.” A wood paneled chamber with frilly pink curtains was described as requiring visual impairment on the level of “mom the morning after Champagne Night at the Parisian Room.” Beige wallpaper was declared “like being mugged in a wheat field by a Sandy Duncan impersonator.” They did an extensive spread on Donald Trump’s gold-plated residence.
A fastidious tidier, Frederick said his own living space would never qualify for the site.
After a long-dormant period in which Lurid Digs changed a few hands, it’s now back in his possession. He’s planning a relaunch sometime around April of this year, though he’s already gotten a head start with an incisive Twitter feed.
“Low-grade anxiety permeates this abode,” the Twitter account writes of a selfie taken in a shattered mirror in which a taxidermied deer and a statue of Miss Piggy leer at an erect dick. A nude porn performer pitching a baseball at the camera is reviewed more favorably : “We love the baseball bat.”
“As everybody becomes more connected electronically, there’s a sense of invisibility that starts to impact them,” he said. “You’re lost, out in a mob of millions of people… And I think going nude or using sex to amplify your ability to get attention is part of the equation, too.”
Though at times the critiques have some bite, the purpose is not to be cruel. “We’re simply celebrating the candid and frank way that people present their sexuality to the world," Frederick said.
He likes to quote the film critic Pauline Kael, who once wrote that “sex is the great leveler, taste the great divider."
“I guess in Lurid Digs, both views collide into one another,” he said.
Frederick’s work for Lurid Digs and the Bob Mizer Foundation aren’t his only projects; he’s also working on a book entitled Peter that he described as “a supernatural, queer male erotica-romance novel that’s set in LA’s gay porn industry,” due out next year.
But for now, he’s looking forward to the impending relaunch of Lurid Digs, and he hopes that, if nothing else, readers might discern some tips for getting a decent shot of themselves. “Get out of the bathrooms,” he advised. “It’s just not that interesting. A toilet in the background is kind of a turnoff, at least to me.” He paused. “And make your bed, maybe.”
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