stars, sex and nudity buzz : 12/09/2012

Model Does Interview In The Nude!

By Radar Staff
Model Natalie White has done an interview in the nude with controversial photographer Spencer Tunick.
Beautiful Natalie, a correspondent for Miami Pop Media, the new digital platform from Ocean Drive founder Jerry Powers, asks Tunick questions about his career as she sits across from him in the buff!
Tunick specializes in snapping naked groups of people. Last year, more than a thousand Israelis posed naked on the banks of the dead sea for one of his installations.  Tunick has been thrown in jail by Rudy Giuliani because of his work and discussed artistic freedom with White at the Gale Hotel on South Beach, Miami, during the Art Basel fair.

White has created controversy of her own. According to the New York Post White was acclaimed photographer Peter Beard's lover when she was 19 and he was 70 years old. She was featured topless in the video about her mentor,"Beard at Work," which premiered at Sundance last year.


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Behind the Scenes: Stephanie Rao photoshoot by JRivera Photos



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Belarusian Steel Works women associates strip for 2013 calendar shot

OJSC Byelorussian Steel Works (BMZ) is a Belarussian company operating in the steel industry, centred in Zhlobin. For this year BMZ  has made a sexy calendar featuring its “prettiest” and “attractive” female employees. Over 30 employees took part in a competition to appear on the calendar, out of which, 12 were selected.

The calendar will be officially presented on December 20. The front page features the company’s Quality Control Department employee with a caption saying, “Metallurgy is not a men-only profession.”

“This year’s calendar not only reflects the role of women in metals production but their uniqueness and grace. The beauty of the female body and the beauty of melted metal are, in a sense, related notions – they both have plasticity and natural appeal” said BMZ press secretary Alexander Olesik.
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Elizabeth Olsen : Bullett mag (2012)
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Ex-model slams Victoria's Secret show
Justin Bieber performs on the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City on November 7, 2012.
NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A former model says the Victoria's Secret TV special is not "wholesome," and criticizes producers for booking Canadian singer Justin Bieber to perform on it.

Nicole Clark, a former fashion model who advises girls on the pitfalls of modeling, said the appearance by the 18-year-old pop star is "clear evidence" the lingerie maker is targeting teen and preteen girls.

"The practice some corporations use of applying the rule 'sex sells,' regardless of the cost, should not apply to our children," Clark said in a statement Wednesday. "When will we draw the line? The Victoria Secret Fashion Show is not a wholesome family show so why are they enlisting every 8-year-old girl's teen idol to perform?"

Clarke said the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show "has never been anything more than an opportunity for voyeurs to ogle models in revealing lingerie," but she said the show used to at least pretend it was intended for mature audiences.

"That facade was shattered last year when Katy Perry performed 'Teenage Dream' while models strutted down the runway in skimpy outfits with patterns that came straight out of a 1st grade classroom, featuring rainbow stockings, polka-dot panties, a smiley-face sunshine robe, and even lipstick-spotted pj's with a long slit down the front and a hole over the rear to expose the sequined 'Kiss This' panties," she said.

Clark said the program reinforces "an extremely narrow, unhealthy and, for most, unattainable ideal of female beauty."

"It's broadcasting on a national scale the extremely damaging message, already so prevalent in the media, that sexuality is all our girls have to offer," she said.

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was taped last month and aired this week on CBS.



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19-years old French model LouLou Robert by David Bellemere for TREATS! Magazine
Nineteen year old Loulou is soon to be announced as the face of a prestigious fashion brand which usually chooses one of the hottest model names to front their brand. Not bad for the girl who says she didn’t have many friends at school and was mocked because of her name huh! Though she still counts herself very lucky to have had such an amazing start to her career that only began as she was so shy and found student life very overwhelming. At 5’ 7.5’’ Loulou is shorter than most models limiting her career to editorial work instead of catwalk shows but from the girl who’s ambition is simply to be a writer, we think she’ll be putting that one on the back burner for a while!
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SEX and the small screen

Tablets, smartphones push the limits of what is acceptable behaviour in public

Jason Franson / THE CANADIAN PRESS Tanis Miller watches a movie on her iPad at a coffee shop in Edmonton.
Tanis Miller watches a movie on her iPad at a coffee shop in Edmonton.
TORONTO -- There was nothing comfortable about Tanis Miller's recent flight home to Edmonton, crammed as she was into a middle seat in economy, grappling for armrests with a "strange" adolescent and window-gazing middle-aged man while a restless child a row behind kicked away at her seat like a pint-sized Pele. 

Then, somehow, the in-flight entertainment system threatened to take the discomfort up a notch.

See, Miller had selected Black Swan, and expected an escapist joy with an Oscar-winning pedigree. She perhaps didn't expect the highly suggestive love scene between stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis that was soon flickering inches from her eyes -- and, as it turns out, the eyes of her two prying, underage flight neighbours.

She knew it wasn't necessarily appropriate content for the kids. She also didn't really care.
"Oh, that awkward moment where everyone is staring at you because the sex scene is on," Miller said with a boisterous laugh during a recent telephone interview.
"I didn't know what to do. So I just kept watching it. That's what I did."

In fact, the public preponderance of iPads, tablets, laptops and smartphones has led us to a relatively uncharted realm of etiquette -- is it socially acceptable to watch R-rated, adult-oriented material on a screen in public, particularly when children are around?

Jackie Gamble, a flight attendant with a Canadian airline, says it's not uncommon to see passengers indulging in some risqué material while soaring through the sky.

"You see people watching things and you're like: 'Whoa,' " she said, noting, however, that she'd never seen anyone watching "full-out porn."

Miller, a mother of three who maintains an award-winning blog about her adventures in parenting at theredneckmommy.com, says it's simply no one else's business what she watches, so long as she's wearing earphones.

Mother of two Julie Harrison -- whose Coffee With Julie blog is published at julieharrison.ca -- is similarly tolerant of other people's viewing habits, assuming the content isn't extreme.
"If it's on your laptop/iPad and you're listening to headphones... well, too bad, so sad, for the children's innocence," she wrote in an email.

"Personally, if it was me, I would be too self-conscious and wouldn't even consider watching adult material when children are around. But I can't hold someone else to the same standard."

But other parents disagree, arguing it's simply common sense not to watch potentially graphic material in a public space.

"I hate to put the onus on everybody to look out for my kids or to meet my standards, but (some) things are so explicit," said Newfoundland-raised mother of three Kyran Pittman, whose memoir Planting Dandelions: Field Notes from a Semi-Domesticated Life was released in 2011.

"I don't want to be a prude or anything about this kind of thing, but the (new-found) accessibility -- with that comes some more responsibility to think about who's in your line of sight for that image."

Arizona-based mother Sheri Wallace says a big problem is most people aren't aware just how visible their ever-brighter, ever-clearer screens really are.

"You become accustomed to the idea that people can't see your screen," said Wallace, editor of roadtripsforfamilies.com . "Five years ago, screens were crappy, and so you couldn't see from the first-class seat sitting next to you. But now, you can see all types of information.
"I mean, I see a lot of people who are sexting back and forth with their girlfriends -- your phone even, is really readable."

And, some parents say, these devices are especially captivating to children.

Toronto dad Jason Graham has sons aged six and 10 who are drawn to bright, colourful screens "like flies to sugar"
And if those curious kids ever did find their wandering attention drawn to a scene of graphic bloodshed or sex, Graham, the only father blogger on urbanmoms.ca, says he would be tempted to speak up.

"If there was glaringly questionable content happening and my kid was standing there hovering over (it), I might be inclined to tap that person on the shoulder and say, 'Maybe this is not a good time to be watching that.' "

But some would argue eavesdropping on someone else's entertainment is a lapse of manners more severe than watching an adult show on a personal gadget.
"It is so socially unacceptable to look at somebody's screen when they're writing... and I think it extends to media of any sort on the screen as well," said Miller.

"We're in a new digital age -- teach your kid some digital manners... Teach your kids how not to be peeping toms."

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