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Soaking up the sun during a tropical getaway with Caspar Jopling in Mexico!
They snuck that gallery past the Instagram censors!
Just our luck. She removes her top and the only camera around is the original Kodak Brownie, apparently with ChapStick on the lens.
I guess I believe that it’s Olivia, but that could be pretty much anyone, any time, possibly excepting James Corden.
Here are the images, assuming Instagram will delete the link above.
Here is Phun’s article about the leaks.
This is back on the front burner because there will be Dove Cameron nudity in the first episode of 56 Days on Wednesday. That will be her “official” nude debut.
Camila Peralta also joins several other nude women nude in a heist scene, and there is a little nudity from Ana Garibaldi in an examining room.
Camila Peralta and China Suarez
China Suarez
Videos. That heist scene is also hot. The Garibaldi scene – not so much.
China Suarez gets my vote for this year’s MVP. She is hot, but also kind of scary-lookin’.
Yet another Ryan Murphy series on FX. This guy is the Eric Roberts of producers. He’s responsible for every show not created by Taylor Sheridan.
Explores the undeniable chemistry, whirlwind courtship and high-profile marriage of one of the most iconic couples of the 20th century, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.
Trivia from IMDb:
In several interviews, Jack Schlossberg, nephew of John F. Kennedy Jr., called out producer Ryan Murphy for not getting his family’s permission to do the project. He also took a swipe at Paul Kelly, who plays JFK Jr., calling him “bloated” and saying he was an odd choice for someone who was voted “Sexiest Man Alive”.
Sure, Schlossberg, look at that guy. He looks nothing like John-John. When I first saw him, I thought he was a bloated corpse, fished from the river. He misheard when they told him he was playing John Kennedy. He thought they said John Candy.
(Apparently Schlossberg was vying for the coveted title of “second-biggest douche in the Kennedy family.”)

Anyway, here’s Sarah Pidgeon.

The following reviews come mostly from Mr. Skin’s Sundance report and the Recapped blog on Reddit:
Documentaries:
PUBLIC ACCESS – “There is quite a bit of nudity in this film, especially from pornstar Marilyn Chambers. She dances naked and shows off all 3 B’s. Tara Alexander shows her breasts and bush. She even shows her bush while being interviewed!”
THE ANTIHEROINE – “Courtney Love poses for Vanity Fair while pregnant and showing off her bush. She shows her breasts several times, including onstage during a concert.”
BARBARA FOREVER – “Barbara Hammer loved going nude and getting naked with other women! This has a ton of nudity.”
Films:
I WANT YOUR SEX – Olivia Wilde shows her breasts in several scenes.
ROSEBUSH PRUNING – Elle Fanning is fully topless in a well-lit, daylight sex scene.
MUM, I’M ALIEN PREGNANT – “Hannah Lynch stars and does show a quick booty flash. Yvette Parsons stars and shows her breasts a few times.”
BEDFORD PARK – “Moon Choi stars and shows partial booty when she gets spanked. Moon Choi shows her breasts in a sex scene with Son Sokku. Ferin Bergen shows one breast in another sex scene with Son Sokku. ”
WUTHERING HEIGHTS – None. The sex and masturbation scenes are fully clothed.
GAMBLING WITH THE DEVIL – (Apostando Con El Diablo) “Belen Gutierrez gets naked taking a shower at half-way mark, and is then completely nude for the rest of the entire movie!” Now on TUBI.
THE BRIDE! – There’s no confirmed report on this one, but it is rated 14A in Canada for “infrequent portrayals of sexual activity – breast nudity, some detail.” I don’t know whose breast, but Jessie Buckley is the star.
TOUCH ME – “Olivia Taylor Dudley strips down to her buns. She turns to the side and shows her left boob. In another scene, she dances fully nude in the distance. While she is in the distance, we can certainly see her breasts and bush! Then – and this might come out of nowhere – she has tentacle sex. The tentacles touch her breast delicately.”
UPDATE: added 4K of Gemma’s “nude in the doorway scene,” courtesy of Justin from the comment area.
This is an Australian series filmed in the UK. It has been adapted from the 2009 novel The Death Of Bunny Monroe by Australian singer/songwriter Nick Cave. It is available on Sky Atlantic.
A look at the life of a sex-addict traveling salesman who uses his door-to-door beauty products to meet women. It’s set in 2003, two years before the indoor smoking ban took effect, in the age of Motorola flip phones.
Sarah Greene
Gemma Dyllen
New series from Spain in the Catalan tongue
The series has 9 episodes and is divided into three blocks of three episodes each. It relates the story of three characters and the clash between reality and their virtual identities. Its protagonists write, photograph, record, edit, filter and select what to show when they exchange messages of sexual content through the social media. Digital validation and likes come into play, and this generates an identity that clashes with their daily life. The pressure to maintain this virtual identity, depersonalization, anxiety and the dissonance between online life and real life are some of the themes that the series “Sense filTRES” deals with.

I didn’t remember her or this film, even though it features Eric Roberts as a shock-jock who will do anything for ratings, which sounds like my kind of mediocre entertainment.
Her filmography is sort of fascinating, although it raises more questions than it answers. This was her first film and she had a career that basically went nowhere from 1996-2001. She had small roles in two cheapies, including this one, and appeared in one major film (Scream) in the challenging role of “cheerleader in bathroom.” She then disappeared from the biz for more than 20 years, but has recently reappeared in several indie projects.
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It’s always a good time for The Eric Roberts Watch, AKA “the quest for a thousand.”
Eric Roberts now has 900 acting credits, and another 206 “self” appearances. To put that in perspective, Gerard Depardieu, who has been required by French law to appear in every French film since the 1960s, has only 251 acting credits.
Among real actors, meaning the ones who get lines and are listed in the credits, the closest living actor to Roberts is probably James Hong, with 468.
Before Hong and Roberts came along, the champion was Charles Lane, the mean old guy who always tried to shut down the Hooterville Cannonball, with 383 credits, always playing the same grouchy character. As his IMDb bio states, “Lane made a comfortable acting niche for himself making life wretched for someone somewhere.”
Among his scores of cookie-cutter crank roles, Lane was in top form as the stage manager in Twentieth Century (1934); the Internal Revenue Service agent in You Can’t Take It with You (1938); the newsman in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939); the rent collector in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946); the recurring role of Doc Jed Prouty, in the “Ellery Queen” film series of the 1940s, and as the draft board driver in No Time for Sergeants (1958). Frank Capra, the famed director, utilized the actor’s services for nine of his finest films, including a few of the aforementioned plus Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) and State of the Union (1948).
TRIVIA: Lane may have been the last survivor of the infamous San Francisco earthquake. He not only made it through the quake, but he was still alive 101 years later!
The all-time record for acting credits at IMDb is held by Bess Flowers, with 1,121, but she was basically an extra, a crowd-filler who rarely had a line, and was not often listed in the credits. Another in that category is Harry Strang, with 523.
Anyway, here’s Leonora Scelfo, thanks to Johnny Moronic:
Ghost nipples!
Johnny’s film clips are here
I looked around and could not find any higher-definition version of this film. I did FF through a VHS rip, and decided it was not worth my time.