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Elsa Hosk Is The Best!

I think it’s fair to say that Elsa Hosk is my favorite model. She’s consistently hot in every photo she posts and her body is so rocking that little Tuna keeps on knockin’. There he goes again trying to escape my zipper door. Can’t he let me finish work for crying out loud.          

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Nudeworthy on Netflix: Electric Boogaloo, Zipper, & More 12.2.15

The final month of 2015 is shaping up to be one to re-mam-ber on Netflix thanks to a glut of skinsational titles being added this month! The documentary Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films is far and away one of the most entertaining films on Netflix right now and it’s got some classic Cannon nudity! Featuring nude scenes from Ophelia Shtruhl in Lemon Popsicle to Diane Franklin in the American remake of that film, The Last American Virgin , and Ola Ray in 10 to Midnight , this doc will have you wanting to catch up with some classics! You may have missed Zipper in theaters or on DVD, but now you’ve got no excuse to not catch up with this film and its fantastic nude scenes from Lena Headey , Alexandra Breckenridge , and Penelope Mitchell ! The indie flick Tangerine gained a lot of notoriety for being shot entirely on modified iPhones, making Ana Foxx ‘s boob and bush baring scene one of the first official nude scenes to be shot on an iPhone! Plush , the latest film from Thirteen director Catherine Hardwicke , brings us yet another terrific topless scene from alabaster beauty Emily Browning ! Finally it’s the art world thriller The Best Offer , which features one of our favorite nude scenes from 2014 where Sylvia Hoeks bares her bush while sucking on her toe after getting out of the tub!

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Movie Nudity Report: Zipper & August 28 in Movie Nudity History

Not only is there a skinsational new release making its theatrical and VOD debut today, August 28 has been home to four amazing skin-filled titles in years past! Hit the jump for more pics and info…

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See Rare Katherine Heigl Nudes at Mr. Skin [PIC]

Who could ever leave Katherine Heigl’ s bare butt on the cutting room floor? Clearly, someone who doesn’t realize what a rare and precious treat that seat meat really is. See, Katherine strips down to her underwear dancing around her living room in the movie Side Effects (2005) . We already knew about that. But some recently unearthed footage reveals that Katherine’s sexy solo samba didn’t originally stop there, but kept going to give us the best look at Ms. Heigl’s heinie ever seen on screen. You can see the pic and clip of Katherine Heigl’ s bare derierre on our Side Effects page right here at MrSkin.com…side effects may include dizziness, excitement, and a tightening in the zipper region.

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Khloe Kardashian Gets Punk’d! [VIDEO]

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Khloe Kardashian-Odom may be the most caring Kardashian out there! Miley Cyrus and Kelly Osbourne invited Khloe out for drinks, where they caught up on girl-talk, until … a pizza man interrupted the gleeful meeting as he yelled “It’s in the zipper!” Khloe immediately tried to help, calling 911 to explain the dyer situation. She told the operator that a man had his balls caught in his zipper! They gave her tips and directions to help and she did her best to assist in releasing his testicles… ouch! The new season of Punk’d airs March 19th on MTV … Check out Khloe’s reaction below: Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom Will Take Their Show On The Road Khloe Kardashian: “I Suck Lamar’s Toes While He Eats Chocolate In Bed”

Khloe Kardashian Gets Punk’d! [VIDEO]

Evan Lysacek Reveals His Teenage Double Life On ‘When I Was 17’

‘A lot of my friends didn’t even know I was a skater,’ he says on this week’s show, airing Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. By MTV News staff Photo: MTV News A lot of kids in high school are involved with sports; even Kevin Jonas owned up to his days as a pole vaulter. But very few teen athletes go on to the Olympics or end up competing on “Dancing With the Stars.” That’s the kind of glory Evan Lysacek was preparing for when he was 17. “I was just starting to come into my own and find my way,” the world-class figure skater says on this week’s “When I Was 17,” also featuring Kimberly Caldwell and Gabe Saporta. “I was just looking for the balance between the normalcy of high school life and the intensity of training to be a competitive athlete.” Evan’s mom, Tanya, said her son was great at leading a double life. “He did a really good about keeping his skating life separate from his high school life,” she says on the show. Although Lysacek is a household name, back in the day, his friends didn’t even realize he was training for Olympic glory. “For a long time, a lot of my friends didn’t even know I was a skater, and the ones that did know didn’t really understand the magnitude of it — that I was traveling all around the world to compete,” he says. Then there was one fateful day when his school principal decided to expose his secret to the entire student body. “My junior year was the first time that I competed in a competition that was televised,” Evan recalls. “My principal broadcast my skating competition for the whole school. I didn’t know ahead of time, so I kind of was surprised.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Lysacek, Kimberly Caldwell and Gabe Saporta — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV.

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Crystal Bowersox And The Amazing Metaphorical Dreamcoat

‘American Idol’ runner-up is determined to push the envelope even farther than Adam Lambert did, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Crystal Bowersox performs on “American Idol” Photo: Michael Becker/ Fox Crystal Bowersox stood just off camera, looking slightly perturbed. A publicist tugged on the zipper of her brand-new leather jacket, a fashionably cut, butter-soft thing that had been given to her as a gift, presumably after finishing second on “American Idol.” It was a very nice jacket. The problem was with the zipper. “Man, you would think this thing would work better,” Bowersox said to no one in particular, tugging on the tab, sticking her fingers in the metal teeth of the contraption. “If people want to give me nice stuff, that’s cool. I’m going to Goodwill.” Ultimately, she and her publicist managed to force the zipper three-quarters of the way up the jacket, Bowersox smiled, sat down, and our interview began. At the time, it seemed like little more than an inconsequential wardrobe matter — and maybe it still is — but in retrospect, the situation seems to have taken on added meaning, at least for me. It was, after all, a pretty handy (not to mention fashionable ) metaphor for Bowersox’s entire life, post-“Idol.” She’s not exactly comfortable with this newfound fame, and you get the feeling that the zipper’s just gonna keep on sticking, but she’ll be damned if she’s not going to keep forcing the thing up. Because over the next 40-something minutes, Bowersox seemingly delighted in making it clear to me that she was “a fighter,” someone hell-bent on forging her own career path — her own songs, her own sound, her own way — despite overwhelming evidence that what she wants might very well be impossible (see the post-show bows of folks like Allison Iraheta or Diana DeGarmo for proof of this). She hasn’t even begun recording her first album, but she already knows how she doesn’t want it to sound: like an “American Idol” album. “I’d like to do the songs that I’ve been doing for years. … I’m not opposed to working with other writers and producers, but my goal is to put out an album I really enjoy,” she said. “I’m aware of it, I’m a fighter, I’m a passionate person, I believe in certain things very strongly and I don’t go down easy. I’ll take everything into consideration, but it’s my CD, it’s my music. I’m not going to put something out that I’m not proud of.” And that’s the tip of the iceberg. Bowersox said she doesn’t care about money or fame (“I have everything I need in my life right now. I don’t need a fancy house, big cars or bling or anything like that. My son’s healthy, and life is good”), doesn’t see the point of keeping her private life private, and not only freely admits to Googling herself, but reading the nasty comments too (“It gives you the outside perspective you don’t get within the ‘Idol’ bubble”). She rarely watches television. She thinks kids should read more books. She is blissfully unaware of the cultural import of Justin Bieber (“He was on the show, right?”). Oh, and she maintained that, despite what her “Idol” handlers might say, she plans to speak out against things that she deems are unjust. Because she wants to use her fame to bring about change. In other words, Bowersox is probably the least “American Idol” contestant in “American Idol” history: a willful, delightfully stubborn throwback to a bygone era when music meant something and musicians stood up for their beliefs. Sure, Adam Lambert may have spat out the “Idol” ball gag — or, you know, used it in his American Music Awards performance — but Bowersox seems determined to make his bid for independence seem positively childish. She’s focused on bigger things than just shock and awe: She really, truthfully wants to be an individual, a singular star, and she wants it on her terms only. Of course, whether she succeeds in that endeavor is largely up to her. Is she strong enough to stay on her own path, to fight off the creeping insurgence of her “Idol” handlers and to still remain unchanged by fame? Is she willing to keep tugging on that zipper, no matter how uncomfortable things get? I wouldn’t bet against her. But whatever happens, one thing’s for certain: After meeting Bowersox, I can safely say I never knew anybody like her at the juice bar, despite what I may have written more than a month ago in this very column. No one had a jacket as nice as hers. Metaphorical or not. Questions? Concerns? Hit me up at BTTS@MTVStaff.com . Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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John Travolta — Unzipped

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , John Travolta After having dinner with a male friend at Katsuya in Brentwood on Tuesday, John Travolta started to let it all hang out.The 56-year-old is really fly. See Also John vs. Jonathan: Who’d You Rather? … Permalink

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Cops to Rip Torn: eXamine Your Zipper

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Rip Torn was shoeless, his zipper was undone, he had a loaded pistol in his pocket and 2 1/2 times the legal amount of booze in his system when he was found roaming around a bank Friday night … this according to the police report.In the report, … Permalink

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