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Nude Self Pictures
December 29, 2021, 10:39 PM · 9 min read
Olivia Wilde for True Botanicals - Credit: Guy Aroch/True Botanicals.
Channing Tatum’s Instagram story - Credit: Channing Tatum/Instagram.
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While Chris Evans’ NSFW nude shot and Cardi B’s naked upload were both “oops” moments for the stars in 2020, there’s no denying that naked picture taboo is at an all-time low in Hollywood and beyond, thanks to the work of La La Land’s most enterprising celebrities. Call it the rise of the Kardashians or the rise of the internet (one and the same, really), but a nude picture just doesn’t have the same scandal factor it used to, especially when so many stars are choosing to proudly share their own shots. From fully nude photoshoots to targeted social media shares to getting ahead of another threatened leak, these celebrities have all shared their naked photos (on purpose) for the world to see — and helped pave the way for moments like Evans’ screen recording to be way less mortifying.
Here’s a definitive list of stars who have stripped down and hit “send.”
A version of this article was originally published in 2020.
Back in October, Olivia Wilde stripped down to her birthday suit for a True Botanicals campaign and couldn’t have looked more stunning or confident.
One of our favorite things about Heidi Klum ’s many Instagram nudes is how many are taken by her husband Tom Kaulitz — who clearly has a great eye for capturing his wife’s candid moments .
That’s right, Magic Mike himself shared a nude , and you won’t want to miss it. “You know when you in the make-up trailer a–hole naked holding a towel over your junk you about to do some s–t on set that you gonna have to prepare ya mama for before she see the movie,” Tatum wrote under this treat for his fans.
You better work, b*tch! In the months following her triumphant freedom from her decades-long conservatorship, Britney Spears has been showcasing her love for herself on the ‘Gram, and we’re loving the view.
One Tree Hill star Jana Kramer shared an empowering message about loving her naked body while sharing this nude showing off her new breast implants. “All I know is I was good enough before, and I’m good enough now,” she writes.
Elizabeth Hurley knows a good nude is the best way to get everyone’s attention…which is why she used this photo to clear up some recent rumors that she was planning a reality TV show (she’s not).
Even before her nude Vogue Czechoslovakia cover at age 55 that broke the internet, Porizkova was having fun stripping down and showing off on Instagram, as pictured here.
Ok, Josh Brolin! The actor is finishing 2020 strong with a completely nude photo taken by his wife, in which he’s stretched out on a patio chair with his feet on the table, drinking from a mug. “At the end of the day a life will judged by how often you were naked,” he writes. “Nobody told they meant metaphorically.”
Making sure she had everyone’s attention, Chelsea Handler delivered an important message urging people to get out and vote while standing topless in her kitchen .
Cindy Crawford ‘s daughter Kaia Gerber posted this nude snap for Vogue Japan to celebrate her 19th birthday.
Ashley Graham first broke barriers posing nude as a plus-size model and shattering discriminatory ideas of what it meant to be sexy. Graham also sparked a body hair debate after posting a pic of her unshaven underarms . Next, she detailed her pregnancy journey in just as much naked detail . Iconic.
In 2017, Dion bared it all for an intimate Vogue snap featuring her totally naked sitting on a dressing room chair with her legs crossed. The smokey eye and kicked over knee-high python boots are set dressing for Dion’s aura: high drama, high mystery, all diva.
Okay, technically wife Chrissy shared this for him, but we’re sure she got John’s full consent for this eye-opening pic of him totally naked.
Demi Moore’s naked and pregnant Vanity Fair cover shot by Annie Leibovitz caused an uproar in 1991 — and nearly 30 years later, we still can’t stop talking about it . Now that’s what you call lasting power.
A good reason to show your birthday suit? A real live birthday, of course. Gwyneth Paltrow definitively proved that she’s still sexy from head to toe with a naked, sunlit photo in her garden — about which daughter Apple wasn’t exactly thrilled .
When you’re a swimsuit model, lounging around in next to nothing is all part of the job. But our years of seeing Teigen’s naked pics have also shown us that this model is more comfortable in her naked skin than most.
In 2019, former Playboy model Brooke Burke shared a bottomless photo to celebrate gorgeous bodies at every age — though she admits it took her “a bit to get the courage to post.”
In 2016, Justin Bieber kept things simple with a lakeside photo of his bare behind. “Dat ass doe,” he wrote, poking fun at an otherwise totally vulnerable photo.
Sofia Vergara shared her first-ever full nude with the world with a Women’s Health cover at 45, a decision she made specifically because she recognized the newness of the opportunity: “Here’s a woman, 45, being able to show her body. It’s not like before, when it was just young girls,” she told the magazine.
Erika Jayne has made a business out of dressing up her body in barely-there outfits for her shows, but sometimes nothing at all speaks the loudest. Argue with Jayne’s taste all you want, but the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has an enviable figure.
“Paint me like ya French bitch,” says Lizzo, elegantly paraphrasing Kate Winslet’s breathlessly uttered line in Titanic. Naked and sprawled across a red velvet couch, Lizzo is deserving of several portraits drawn by a blushing Leonardo DiCaprio.
Okay Josh Brolin! In an ad for Prevail Activewear, Josh and Kathryn go all in on flexing it as they make fun of (we think?) people who are too into the gym. Honestly, whatever Brolin’s doing exercise-wise is working — and on full display.
Okay, we’re not blowing any minds with this one. For better or for worse, Ratajkowski’s body has been at the forefront of her image since she broke through in Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” music video. In a recent essay for The Cut , however, Ratajkowski gave compelling insight into how she’s reckoned with this commodification of her image. The model is something of an expert when it comes to the realm of naked pictures: how they’re multiplied, branded, and sold, and what it means to truly own them.
We’re pretty sure Kris Jenner doesn’t let you collect your paycheck unless you have a nude in pending posts on Instagram (jk!). But seriously, the whole family sure loves to pose in the buff.
Who says only women get to post their nudes? Ricky Martin teased fans with a naked shot that shows *nearly* everything except for a strategically placed towel.
When Sia heard that naked photos of her had been hacked and were making the rounds on the internet, she decided to take the air out of the tires of that market, real fast.
“Someone is apparently trying to sell naked photos of me to my fans,” she wrote in 2017. “Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas!”
Lady Gaga set out to push buttons and explore the taboo with her music, and nudity is kind of the least scandalous thing she’s done with her time in the spotlight ( meat dress, anyone ?). But anyway, here are some 2018 shots of naked Gaga (with strategic blurs to avoid the fearsome female nip).
Imma post this one more time for the haters 😍🌳🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/9U2nE8z4Yh
— Amber Rose (@DaRealAmberRose) June 11, 2017
“ Imma post this one more time for the haters,” Kanye West’s ex Amber Rose wrote on Twitter in 2017 along with a full-frontal shot of herself in a bikini top, fur jacket, and thick diamond choker. And lo, the haters hated — while Rose’s fan count went way up.
In line with Instagram’s perfectly normal rule that “female nipples” constitute nudity while the rest of one’s naked body does not, Kendall Jenner was careful to censor away this picture’s lewder elements. Thanks to the model’s quick hand, the Instagram community was spared the vulgarity of seeing nudity on its feed. Phew!
Hey, pregnant supermodels deserve to get naked too. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley rocked her baby bump like haute couture in this artsy black-and-white nude documenting her pregnancy.
“Vacation mode” indeed. Kylie Jenner’s hat is doing all the work in this naked snap, which leaves her face covered up but puts her body on full display.
The first naked video of Kim that circulated may have been a leak — but the many, many nudes Kim has published since then are all her own doing. This sexual pic shows the KKW Beauty founder lounging naked on a bed and covering her nipples as an ad for her new makeup line.
When Demi Lovato fans thought she was having nude photos circulated around the internet, she was quick to set the rumors straight — and clarify that nudity actually wasn’t a problem for her, as she’d already done a 2015 Vanity Fair cover nude.
“I love how everyone’s freaking out about one picture. It’s not nude and it’s just cleavage,” she tweeted . “Besides the world has seen me nude BY CHOICE before.”
To review: when celebrities have nude photos leaked against their will or accidentally post them, don’t look! They don’t want you to, and you should respect their wishes. And besides, why wouldn’t you just look at these hot pics instead?
Before you go, click here to see which other stars got naked on camera.
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Cindy Sherman is renowned for her ability to transform herself – from black and white Stepford wife to multicoloured clown – the New Jersey-born photographer's ability to experiment with identity is most famously chronicled in her work “Untitled Film Stills”. Shot between 1977 and 1980, her images can be traced back to her childhood where – feeling depressed as a young woman — the photographer would dress herself up as different characters as a form of escapism. It was only when her boyfriend at the time suggested she start documenting it did Sherman really see herself as a photographer; a step that transformed her into one of the most applauded visionaries in the world today.
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iiu Susiraja has recently emerged on the Finnish photography scene with a distinctive take on self-portraits, focusing on creating the message that “the abnormal may be normal”. Claiming that life is her muse, and calling her art a “ playful anarchism ”, Susiraja’s self-portraits are wonderfully bizarre. Her series titled “Good Behaviour” exhibits her posing with a range of household items – from a broom under her boobs to baguettes in her hat – Susiraja uses her portraits to examine the relationships between women and the domestic home.
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