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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Naked Ambition: From Adam Levine to Miley Cyrus, Hollywood's Most Daring Magazine Nudity

"The Voice" coach and the former Disney star are just two of the famous faces who have graced the covers and pages of magazines in various states of undress.


Hope Solo 
After catching career-threatening flack when bandmember Natalie Maines said she was "ashamed" then-President George W. Bush was from the band's home state of Texas, the Dixie Chicks stripped down as a counter-protest of sorts for Entertainment Weekly. "It's not about the nakedness," Dixie Chick Martie Maguire told the New York Post in 2003, ahead of the issue's release. "It's about clothes getting in the way of labels."

Dixie Chicks
  
A decade before her Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction, Jackson posed for a September 1993 cover of Rolling Stone topless, with her then-secret husband Rene Elizondo Jr. cupping her breasts. A portion of the photo -- shot by Patrick Demarchelier -- also was used as the cover of Jackson's fifth studio album, Janet, released that same year.

Janet Jackson

Aniston graced the cover of GQ in January 2009 while promoting her movie Marley & Me, which went on to become a box office hit. The issue, which featured a patriotic theme, featured Aniston wearing nothing but a red, which and blue striped necktie.
Jennifer Aniston
5. Jessica Biel
The actress, then 17, was best known for her role on the wholesome family drama 7th Heaven when she posed topless for Gear magazine's March 2000 cover. Stephen Collins, who played her father on the show, called the pictures "child pornography," and the actress' role on Heaven was subsequently reduced. Biel later said she regrets the pictures: "I was miserable. It was horrible. I was humiliated. I just wanted my family to forgive me," she told Esquire magazine in 2005.
 
Jessica Biel

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