Nude Celebs!

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Mr. Skin
is the authority on celeb nudity. He's a regular on Howard Stern and many other radio shows, keeping the public up to date on the latest developments in naked movie scenes, public exposures, and leaked sex tapes.

His site has his definitive collection of over 10,000 pics and 6,000 movie clips featuring nudity or partial nudity. It's a great alternative to getting entire videos to see a 2 minute sex scene; he's already clipped just the good parts! They're careful to follow US laws, so you generally won't find "stolen sex tapes" and such, but that's why they've been around so long and been able to build up such an enormous collection. New material is added every day.

Join Mr. Skin now, 7 day trial for 99 cents a day. (Marketing geniuses say I shouldn't tell you what 7 times 99 cents is, because it sounds more expensive that way...just think "99 cents, 99 cents!").



Roger's Celebs
is kind of a more free-wheeling version of Mr. Skin, and used to have edgier, riskier material than Mr. Skin. But after a couple nasty legal battles, even though Roger won, he seems to have been scared into partial lameness.


Trust Fund Girls
If you want to see the sex tape starring a certain rich blond celebrity from a certain popular reality TV show, we recommend Trust Fund Girls. They let you download the video for free, but of course there's a huge catch: to actually view it, you need to pony up $50 to unlock the download. Kind of ridiculous, but it is a good quality digitized version of the video. Most free excerpts I've seen are small and blurry, while the original is more crisp than even a normal television broadcast, in my opinion.

Sketchy-looking Sites
There are sites we won't link that advertise the latest legally questionable material. Or rumored material, whether it actually exists or not. The three sites listed above are run by companies that have been around for several years, and seem to be on the up-and-up. The sketchier sites are more prone to disappearing and/or ripping off customers. Avoid them. It's hell telling your credit card company you were bilked by a corrupt company when all you wanted was to see Avril pounding Britney with a strap-on.

"I don't pay for it"
Of course you can google or use P2P to find clips here and there too. It's especially effective for a hugely popular news event, like Janet Jackson's nipple slip, But with annoying decoys and trojans, you can spend a couple hours trying to find a particular video clip. If you value your time, Mr. Skin can be a bargain!