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Published: 05:09 BST, 19 March 2017 | Updated: 10:49 BST, 20 March 2017
More than 1,000 swimmers have stripped off for the fifth annual Sydney Skinny ocean swim at Cobbler's Beach.
The 'spectator free' event kicked off on Sunday at the secluded beach at Middle Head at the Sydney Harbour National Park. 
Australian neurosurgeon Charlie Teo, World Champion surfer Layne Beachley and Author and Founder Nigel Marsh joined a record 1,335 swimmers from around Australia.
The 'naked ocean swim that's not about nudity' offers 300 or 900 metre courses and is not a race, nor is it about being seen nude, organisers say.
The skinny dippers don't strip off until they are on the sand and are handed out sarongs to cover up with as soon as they exit the water.  
Beachley, who is an ambassador for the fundraising event, was pictured in the water on Sunday.
'Every single body is welcome,' Beachley recently told 9Honey . 'I encourage everyone to jump in the water and feel, not only the freedom of being nude, but also the healing qualities of immersing yourself in nature.' 
More than 1,000 swimmers have stripped off for the fifth annual Sydney Skinny ocean swim at Cobbler's Beach
The annual nude swim event encourages swimmers to raise money for a number of Australian charities and good causes
The 'spectator free' event kicked off on Sunday at the secluded beach at Middle Head at the Sydney Harbour National Park
The 'naked ocean swim that's not about nudity' offers 300 or 900 metre courses and is not a race, nor is it about being seen nude, organisers say
 Participants stripped down to celebrate courage, acceptance, community, charity and the Sydney Harbour
World Champion surfer Layne Beachley (pictured), who is an ambassador for the fundraising event, was pictured in the water on Sunday
Eight female participants at the popular event are seen spelling out the words 'wild women' as they enter the water 
The skinny dippers don't strip off until they are on the sand and are handed out sarongs to cover up with as soon as they exit the water
Australian neurosurgeon Charlie Teo, World Champion surfer Layne Beachley and Author and Founder Nigel Marsh joined a record 1335 swimmers from around Australia
A male participant is seen hold a Nudie umbrella - a fruit drink distributor which sponsors the popular event 
The nude body is beautiful. Some may be more attr...
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The stunning 50-year-old actress performed a strip tease for her Instagram followers as she let her hair down following the Academy Awards
HALLE Berry made a lasting impression on her Instagram followers post-Oscars – by teasing them with a skinny dip in her pool.
The star had presented an award at the 89th Academy Awards , and after five hours of hob-nobbing with Hollywood’s elite, it appears she’s found the perfect way to cool down.
Halle, 50, won Best Actress for her role in Monster’s Ball at the illustrious awards ceremony back in 2001 – and returned to the stage to pass on the accolade to someone new.
Never one to be overshadowed, Halle stunned at the event with a backless Versace gown and her hair up in a tightly-curled afro for the glitzy ceremony.
She later wore a smaller, sequinned number to the Vanity Fair after-party, showing off her flawless figure and killer legs in the mini dress.
However, as soon as she got home, she didn’t hesitate filming herself unzipping the dress, dropping it to the floor, before diving feet first into her pool.
In a fitting theme to the video, she set the clip to Bruno Mars track Versace on the Floor and captioned it: “After a long award show a girl can’t wait to take it off!”
However, the star had a lot of love for her outfit, and revealed to E! Online: “I was choosing between five Versace dresses this year and this was the winner.”
Halle hadn’t appeared at the Oscar’s ceremony for four years – and boy, did she choose the right time to make her comeback.
The jam-packed event proved to be memorable in more ways than one, most notably when t he wrong winner for Best Picture was called out live on stage.
In the ruckus that followed, both casts took to the stage as La La Land’s team conceded and handed over their statuettes to the worthy winners.
Producer Jordan Horowitz informed the Moonlight team they should take the stage and said: "This is not a joke. Moonlight is best picture," before showing the camera and the audience the announcement card to prove it.
Beatty returned to the microphone to say: "I want to tell you what happened I opened the envelope and it said Emma Stone, La La Land and that is why I took such a long look at Faye and at you.
"I wasn't trying to be funny. This is Moonlight for best picture."
Naturally, a host of celebrities flocked to Twitter to support La La Land, Moonlight, and the announcers for the mistake – especially as it appeared Warren and Faye were given the wrong card to announce on stage.
Neil Patrick Harris expressed his sympathy to those who had their moment ruined and wore: I feel bad for all involved: Warren, Jimmy, Marc Platt and the incredible La La Land team. That said, congrats to Moonlight. It's brilliant.”
M Night Shyamalan, a director and writer famous for his plot twists including The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and most recently Split, tried to make light of the situation.
He announced: “ I wrote the ending of the academy awards 2017. @jimmykimmel we really got them!”
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