Saturday, September 10, 2011

Demi Moore Tweets Provocative Photo of Herself

Demi Moore seems to have no problem showing off provocative poses online. Proven, 48-year-old actress is not shy showing off her topless photos to social networking site Twitter.

Star of G.I. Jane playing LT Jordan O'Neil was uploading nude photos in front of her bathroom mirror to be enjoyed by the follower of her, last weekend. Star of fame through the film "Ghost" is seen not wearing any clothes, except the glasses.

Along with nude pictures, wife of Ashton Kutcher wrote in her Twitter account @mskutcher, "remember ... you've got your own back".

It also makes the shock response of nearly four million of her followers.

"Sometimes I don't trust myself to watch my own back, though." explained the sake of posting nude photos quoted from Aceshowbiz Sunday (11/09/2011).

When asked what purpose other followers post pictures, Demi finally explain the message the photo was intended that we be good friends for yourself.

"To remember to be your own best friend to find light & protection from within yourself!", "if you dont watch your back yourself,why would you expect anyone else to do it for you!?!?!?!?","she concluded

Not just this time Demi Moore make controversy. In August 1991, Moore appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair under the title More Demi Moore. The cover sparked an intense controversy for Vanity Fair and Demi Moore. It was widely discussed on television, radio, and in newspaper articles. The frankness of Leibovitz's portrayal of a pregnant sex symbol led to divided opinions, ranging from complaints of sexual objectification to celebrations of the photograph as a symbol of empowerment.

The photograph was subject to numerous parodies, including the Spy magazine version, which placed Moore's then ex-husband Bruce Willis' head on her body. In Leibovitz v. Paramount Pictures Corp., Leibovitz sued over one parody featuring Leslie Nielsen, made to promote the 1994 film Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult. In the parody, the model's body was attached to what is described as "the guilty and smirking face" of Nielsen. The teaser said "Due this March". The case was dismissed in 1996 because the parody relied "for its comic effect on the contrast between the original". 

In November 2009, the Moroccan magazine Femmes du Maroc emulated the infamous pose with Moroccan news reporter Nadia Larguet, causing controversy in the majority Muslim nation. In August 1992, Moore would again appear nude on the cover of Vanity Fair, modeling for the world's leading body painting artist, Joanne Gair in Demi's Birthday Suit. The painting is widely considered to be the best-known example of modern body painting artwork
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