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Gisele Bundchen: Nude in Vogue Paris! Again!

Gisele Bundchen is still the most successful model in the world, hands down. These photos from the current issue of Vogue Paris will show you why. Gisele Bundchen Nude For Vogue Paris The Brazilian beauty cheekily captioned the photos on Instagram, writing, “Opps I think I’m seeing double @vogueparis by @inezvinoodh @emmanuellealt.” One Gisele pic features the 33-year-old interlocking her elbows in a mirror image. Body suit on the right. Nothing but socks and tennis shoes on the left. Step off, Kate Upton nude . The queen still reigns. Photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin are behind the stunning images of Mrs. Tom Brady, which you can enlarge after the jump: Safe to say her second nude Vogue Paris stint (following July 2012) is a success. We only hope we don’t have to wait another 17 months for the third. Looking toned and trim as ever, the former Victoria’s Secret stunner flaunts her naked bod, letting her hair hang down and leaving us almost speechless. Make that entirely speechless. We’ve got nothing. Even the close-up cover shot of Bundchen sporting a smokey eye, a nude lip, soft curls, diamond earrings and a winter-white jacket is just breathtaking. The mother of two can do no wrong … it’s like she’s a professional model or something. Follow the link for more Gisele Bundchen pics if you can’t get enough.

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Here Comes 56 Up

The celebrated Up documentary series that has chronicled 14 Britons every seven years since age 7 is back underway with 56 Up . I repeat: 56 Up . Feel old yet? Though maybe not as old as director Michael Apted: “As long as I’m above ground, I’ll carry on,’ says 71-year-old Apted when we meet on the 20th floor of ITV’s London HQ. ‘Maybe if I wasn’t above ground, someone else would take it over. Having come so far it seems a pity to just unilaterally stop it unless there is good reason. I’ve only ever said we’d stop if too many of them pulled out, or people didn’t want to watch it any more. But neither of those things has happened.’ Producer Claire Lewis, who joined at 28 Up , wonders what will happen when the participants start to die. ‘When we lose somebody it’ll make the others think very hard about doing it again. I don’t know what effect that would have on us and on them. It’s very hard watching yourself grow old on screen.'” [ The Guardian via The Awl ]

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Andrew Garfield Gives Biggest Spider-Man Interview Yet to… Tobey Maguire

Andrew Garfield has passed along comments and notes from his inaugural Spider-Man stint for a while now, but he’s saved his first truly in-depth press foray for a chat with the one guy on Earth who can literally relate to every word: Ex- Spider-Man franchise star Tobey Maguire. The conversation is featured in the new issue of VMan , with numerous highlights from cover boy Garfield confiding to Maguire about the absurdity of the casting process… “I’m friends with a few of the guys who were up for it, and I actually had dinner with Jamie [Bell] the night of my screen test and his screen test. We compared notes and war stories, and we kind of got past the ridiculousness of it all and thought it would be a nice idea to get everyone together and kind of interview each other about how messed up the process is, being against each other, and remember that we’re all in it together, knowing that when you take off that bodysuit someone else is going to be stepping into your sweat immediately after. It’s a weird kind of cattle call. But Marc [Webb] was great. He was very open and encouraging. You have the monitoring area with literally about 30 people judging you, looking at your face and whispering to each other—it’s one of the most disconcerting and kind of humiliating things to go through, if you’re aware of it.” …to Maguire singing his heir’s praises… “When it was coming together, I was particularly excited at two moments: one was when Marc Webb got involved. I think he’s an interesting and cool choice. And then I was certainly curious as to who was going to play Peter Parker. When I heard it was you, I was literally like, fucking perfect! I just want it to be great, and I thought, what a great actor Andrew is, I’m glad that’s what’s happening here.” …to the true confession that we’d all been waiting for from Garfield: “I was 19 when I saw [ Spider-Man ]. I got a pirated DVD at Portobello Market with my friend Terry McGuiness, and we went back to my skanky apartment in North London and we watched it twice in a row and then practiced your final line in the mirror! Terry has this thick and every time I would recite that line he would laugh this very distinct laugh and say, ‘No, man, you could never be fucking Spider-Man. You’ll never be fucking Spider-Man!’ I was so humiliated and upset. But, um… fuck you, Terry!” Aw! Memories. Plenty more hits shelves May 17 in VMan . [Photo: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for VMan]

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Lady Gaga Has Three Heads In New Fashion Film

Mother Monster collaborates with Thierry Mugler for latest visual art piece that debuted at Paris Fashion Week. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga (file) Photo: BuzzFoto Lady Gaga and her pal, Thierry Mugler designer Nicola Formichetti, hit Paris Fashion Week once again, dropping a new film during the Mugler women’s wear show on Wednesday. As MTV News previously reported, Gaga and Formichetti teamed up with directors Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for the project. On Thursday (September 29), fans not in Paris for Fashion Week got to see a special edit of the film when it premiered online. The video, which mixes Mugler runway show footage with clips from the new Gaga film, offers another take on Mother Monster’s ever-evolving persona. It opens on a close-up of Gaga’s face, her teeth diamond-encrusted, as she says, “Sometimes, my heart sometimes feels so black … and other days my heart feels like rainbows.” She flips her multicolored hair, saying, “I am Paris. We are Paris.” In the next scene, a three-headed Gaga dances while a haunting track plays in the background. The image is reminiscent of the one that appeared on the cover of V magazine earlier this year. (As for the runway show, the clothes seen in the video are futuristic in style, in mostly muted tones.) The directors, Inez and Vinoodh, worked with Gaga on her “Yo

Lady Gaga Releases First ‘Fashion Film’ Version of ‘You and I’

Video was directed by fashion photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, with four more clips to come. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga Photo: WireImage Most artists make one big splashy video for their latest single and then move on to the next one. As she’s proven over and over again, though — most recently at the VMAs , where she stayed in her Jo Calderone character all night long — Lady Gaga is not most people. After announcing on Twitter on Thursday that she shot five “fashion films” set to “Yo

Drake Reveals Next Album To Be Called Take Care

GQ Man of the Year tells the mag follow-up to Thank Me Later will be ‘catchier.’ By Gil Kaufman Drake on the December 2010 cover of GQ , “Man of the Year” edition Photo: Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin/ Conde Nast It’s a long way from mixtape infamy to the cover of GQ magazine . But Drake has successfully made that transition, and in the 2010 “Men of the Year” issue of the venerable men’s mag, Drizzy models some high-end Burberry and Billy Reid duds while dropping a bit of news about his next move. Among the biggest revelations is that he’s decided to call his next album Take Care. Due next spring, Drake promised his second effort will be packed with more inescapable hits like “Best I Ever Had.” “Don’t think for a second I can’t do better,” he told the magazine. “For Take Care, I’m trying to find a way to make my raps shorter but catchier. I’m trying to condense my thoughts down to 16 bars. And it’s coming out more potent.” He also explained that after the mega-hype created by his smash 2009 mixtape So Far Gone, he decided to call his major label debut Thank Me Later as a way to preemptively deflate the anticipatory hype he knew he couldn’t live up to. Among the other revelations the 23-year old Canadian MC coughs up is the story of how way back in May 2009, when he “wasn’t even really Drake yet,” he was robbed at double gunpoint while on a date with a girl in his hometown of Toronto. Just back from a tour, Drake said, “I knew it was a setup, because I had on a sweater and a jacket … but when they banged on the car window with a gun and opened the door, the first thing he said was, ‘Yo, run that chain.’ They didn’t rob her, and her purse was sitting right there. So I was like, ‘OK, yup — you set the whole thing up.” After being relieved of $4,000 in U.S. currency and a chain that new mentor Lil Wayne had just given him, Drake said he learned a valuable lesson. From then on, he vowed to steer clear of the negative energy that can sometimes surround the rap world. Once his career began to take off a month later, he was prepared to handle it. And while fans will have to wait a while to hear those smart-bomb tracks from Take Care, they can slake their thirst with new Drizzy courtesy of Young Money cohort Nicki Minaj, whose debut, Pink Friday, leaked online on Wednesday (November). The pair team up for the tune “Moment 4 Life,” in which Drake teases the couple’s fake Twitter marriage , rapping, “F— it, me and Nicki getting married today/ And all you bitches hating can catch the bouquet.” What do you think of Drake’s proposed next album title? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake Related Photos Drake’s ‘Light Dreams And Nightmares’ Show In Las Vegas Related Artists Drake

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