UPDATE: India Eisley’s nudity in American Outlaws
A commenter notified us that this is no longer a film called The Dougherty Gang (announced in 2018 and filmed in November of that year), but a 2023 release called American Outlaws.
IGN just released a trailer under the new name:


Sofia Vergara looks amazing
Especially for a woman who once dated General Custer.
(Bullshit aside, she is 52.)
Paris Hilton – naked album art
Drawings? AI images? I don’t know, or care very much.
Penny Oleksiak in a flimsy shirt
Nice see-through selfie by Canadian Olympic swimmer Penny Oleksiak!
Edie Sedgwick in Ciao, Manhattan (1973)
Ciao! Manhattan is the semi-biographical tale of 1960s counterculture icon Edie Sedgwick. The film follows young Susan Superstar (Sedgwick) through her tumultuous party years in Manhattan as one of Warhol’s Superstars. Through actual audio recordings of Sedgwick’s account of her time in Warhol’s Factory in New York City, paired with clips from the original unfinished script started in 1967, Ciao! captures the complete deterioration of Sedgwick’s fictional alter-ego. The striking similarities between Sedgwick and Susan’s life story, especially when recounted by Sedgwick in the midst of drug-induced audio interviews, make the film’s candid depiction of excess and celebrity especially haunting. The film is dedicated to the memory of Sedgwick and ends with the headlines announcing Sedgwick’s (not Susan Superstar’s) death, thus inseparably associating the fictional and the genuine figure.
The quote above is from Wikipedia. If you aren’t familiar with Edie or the story behind the film, the entire article is well worth your time. It is a fascinating microcosm of the hippie era, 1967-74, an era marked by liberation, drugs, rebellion, drugs, cultural revolution, and of course more drugs. If you watched the news in the late 60s and early 70s, there was a pretty good chance you’d see a story about a celebrity suicide or overdose: Brian Jones, Brian Epstein, Lenny Bruce, Frankie Lymon, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Judy Garland … and Edie Sedgwick.
From the comments section:
It appears she did full frontal for the film but it was cut. The still did end up in a book about her.
You can borrow it on archive.org in case anyone’s interested. It’s on page 395.
Iria Del Rio topless in episode 3 of Los Años Nuevos
Ten-part Spanish mini-series released in two five-part drops. Only the first five episodes are currently available.
Ana turns 30 on New Year’s Day with her life still unresolved: she lives in a shared flat, she doesn’t like her job, and often changes friends. Oscar turns 30 on New Year’s Eve with his life almost resolved: he’s a doctor with faithful friends, but in a relationship that comes and goes. The night they both turn 30, they meet, fall in love, and begin a relationship that ebbs and flows for ten years.

Johnny Moronic reviews the nudity in the Aussie/Kiwi films of 2009, part 2
Johnny’s remarks:
Not a lot of nudity in part two but there’s quite a bit of nudity in the horror thriller Fragment and some decent scenes in the true drama In Her Skin (see below) and the horror parody The Director’s Cut. Also another early appearance from Margot Robbie.
Kate Bell in In Her Skin
Ruth Bradley in In Her Skin
“Woman drops Thanksgiving turkeys from her plane to Alaskans living off the road system”
We had a friend, a neighbor who would air-drop turkeys to my family and to other families in the neighborhood. That was just such a huge impact on my life and others in the community.
I think we have film:





