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Scarlett Johansson, Keira Knightley Pose Naked

Scarlett Johansson, Keira Knightley pose naked for Vanity Fair (AFP)

NEW YORK (AFP) — Two of Tinseltown’s brightest young stars, Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson, bare all in the latest Vanity Fair, posing nude for the cover of the glossy magazine’s annual Hollywood issue.

The two actresses were talked into the photo shoot by fashion designer Tom Ford, the former Gucci creative director, who also features — fully clothed — in the racy cover photo, nuzzling Knightley’s neck.

h/t: Drunk Report

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  1. [Borat] I like! [/Borat]

  2. Mark Jaquith says:

    As good as Kiera looks, Scarlett’s butt isn’t at its best. Looked much better in Lost in Translation.

  3. G A PHILLIPS says:

    Why Dude, they’re such beutiful young girls, they don’t need to do dumb crap like that. what in the great blue hell is a Gucci creative director, sounds like another scumbag who gives girls money to take their clothes off so he can make Living off other scumbags. Oh, and believe it or not I once was a porn slinger, somthing I regret, but I know what I am talking about. come on girls you can do better then that.

  4. Anderson says:

    Okay, so am I now the unofficial OTB pornographer?

    “Oh yeah, I guess I gotta buy it,” as the song goes.

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