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Top 10 Former ’90s Child Stars Gone Naked

What’s the most clichéd thing a child star can do to shed the innocent cuteness they first became famous for to make people realize they’re not kids anymore? Get naked, of course. Like so many before them, these child actors from the 1990s shed their clothes and even did some nasty onscreen stuff to obliterate whatever memory people had of them as cute little children. And boy, did that work. 10. Lindsay Lohan First known for: Playing twins in 1998’s The Parent Trap , made when she was 11. Gone naked in: New York Magazine in 2008, not to mention countless lip and nip slips . 9. Leelee Sobieski First known for: Being a skinny 15-year old in Jungle2Jungle , a 1997 Hollywood remake of a French film. Gone naked in: the 2001 TV movie Uprising , and later in 2002’s L’Idole (The Idol). 8. Lacey Chabert First known for: The Fox drama series Party of Five , where she played 11-year child prodigy Claudia Salinger Gone naked in: 2002’s The Scoundrel’s Wife 7. Natalie Portman First known for: playing a 12-year-old girl whose entire family gets murdered in Leon (The Professional). Gone naked in: more like showcased her bare ass in Hotel Chevalier , from 2007. 6. Kirsten Dunst First known for: her portrayal of a vicious vampire trapped in a 10-year-old’s body in Interview With the Vampire . Gone naked in: Last year’s All Good Things . 5. Christina Ricci First known for: playing Wednesday Addams to creepy perfection in two Addams Family films in the 1990s. Gone naked in: 2001’s Prozac Nation , and even more so in Black Snake Moan from 2006. 4. Thora Birch First known for: Playing the 10-year-old daughter of Jack Ryan, Harrison Ford’s character, in Patriot Games Gone naked in: American Beauty , although she was still underage when she did it. 3. Madeline Zima First known for: being the youngest of the Sheffield siblings in Fran Drescher’s 90s sitcom The Nanny . Gone naked in: The Showtime comedy series Californication , where she f**ked and punched David Duchovny as an underage teenager. 2. Anna Paquin First known for: Winning an Oscar at the age of 11 for her performance as the precocious daughter of Holly Hunter’s mute character in 1993’s The Piano . Gone naked in: HBO’s vampire drama series True Blood . Multiple times. In really sexy sex scenes. 1. Shawna Waldron First known for: playing “Icebox”, the 12-year-old tomboy daughter of Rick Moranis’ character in the 1994 family movie Little Giants . Also played the First Daughter in The American President opposite Michael Douglas. Gone naked in: The straight to DVD sequel Poison Ivy: The Secret Society . Why she’s no. 1: Because unlike the other girls on this list, her naked performance got the closest to being soft porn. Wait. It IS soft porn! Related Posts: 10 Zombie Jesus Tattoos 10 Celebrity Virgins – Or So They Claim To Be 20 of the Prettiest Women in Porn Today 22 Bad English Signs 10 Famous Women Who Were Victims of Rape

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Guru’s Best: The Top 10 Essential Gang Starr Tracks

MTV News’ hip-hop team shares their faves, plus five of Guru’s Jazzmatazz greats. By Sway Calloway, Rahman Dukes, Shaheem Reid, Steven Roberts and Jayson Rodriguez Gangstarr Photo: Capitol No one questioned Guru’s claim that he was “one of the best yet.” The Boston native had one of the most distinctive voices in hip-hop history. You didn’t even need a whole bar to know that Gifted Universal Rhymes Unlimited was on the mic. Backed by beats from the almighty DJ Premier, Guru supplied glorious vocals on battle raps, intricate life stories and candid street commentary. The 43-year-old MC passed away on Monday due to complications from cancer. And despite the fact that the Gang Starr duo were estranged for the last several years, their legacy is concrete — one of the richest in hip-hop history. Here at MTV News, the hip-hop team listed our choices for 10 essential Gang Starr songs. 1. “Dwyck,” featuring Nice and Smooth : The party record from 1994’s Hard to Earn is timeless. We love the simplistic rhymes from the trio, like, “Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is,” and Primo’s beat is a signature hip-hop treats. 2. “Take It Personal” : The phone rings on the beat; the song (from 1992’s Daily Operation ) is off the hook. With imposing precision, Guru pulls the curtain back and sees a backstabber for the scoundrel he is. “I can see through you, ’cause I’m the Guru/ What you gonna do when I start to step to you.” 3. “Mass Appeal” : No crossover. Gang Starr always kept artistic integrity, and on this Hard to Earn track, Guru admonishes the posers with lines like, “You’re a son like Elroy/ And you’d be happy as hell to get a record deal/ Maybe your soul you sell for the mass appeal.” 4. “Just to Get a Rep” : “Stick up kids just out to tax.” In this song on 1991’s Step in the Arena, Guru’s words take us to the frontlines, where misguided youths think that the way of the gun is the road to respect. 5. “Suckas Need Bodyguard” : The aggression is turned up as Guru puts the heat on chumps in this Hard to Earn song. “My rhymes are a cargo, and yours are just a quarter ounce.” The chorus pretty much gets the group’s point across: “Fake MCs, they always act hard, but won’t walk the streets without their bodyguards.” 6. “Ex-Girl to the Next Girl” : One of Guru’s greatest gifts on the mic was his clarity in thought and articulation. His stories would unfold almost right in front of your eyes. Here, he shows some vulnerability as he navigates the relationship waters but finds triumph in the end. The track (from Daily Operation ) gave an early indication of where he would later go with his heralded Jazzmatazz series. 7. “Royalty,” featuring K-Ci and JoJo: After a four-year break between albums, the two underground Kings returned with two-thirds of the legendary R&B group Jodeci for this inspirational track (on 1998’s Moment of Truth ) about striving for greatness. Guru even shouts out our very own Sway and his partner King Tech. 8. “Words I Manifest” : Vintage, early Gang Starr. The duo came out of the gate promoting knowledge of self and establishing their roles in hip-hop. “I got tenacity, because I have to be/ The brother who must live and give with much insight/ Foresight to ignite, excite and delight.” 9. “You Know My Steez” : Gang Starr talk about their lauded musical modus operandi, an authentic representation of the essence of hip-hop. 10. “The ? Remainz” : “This is a battle rhyme in case you haven’t noticed/ You get replaced, you get demoted.” The belligerence is beautiful in this 1994 track, as Guru and Primo once again answer the bell and silence any questions as to whether they’ve earned the title of hip-hop Ownerz. Five Essential Records From the Jazzmatazz Series : “Loungin’ ” with Donald Byrd “Trust Me” with N’Dea Davenport “Keep Ur Worries” with Angie Stone “Le Bien, le Mal” with MC Solaar “Plenty,” featuring Erykah Badu What are your favorite Gang Starr and Guru songs? Share them in the comments below. Related Videos Gang Starr’s Guru Passes Away Related Artists Guru (Rap) Gangstarr

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