Celebrity Skin (magazine)

Celebrity Skin
Categories Pornographic magazine
Frequency 12 / year
Country United States
Language English

Celebrity Skin is a pornographic magazine which specializes in showcasing images, either photographs or movie and TV screencaps, of nude or semi-nude celebrities. It is not to be confused with its rival Celebrity Sleuth.

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Lawsuits

The September 1999 issue of Celebrity Skin contained photographs of Jennifer Aniston sunbathing topless in her back garden. The photographs also appeared in the December 1999 issues of High Society and Celebrity Sleuth[1]. The April 1999 issues of the Italian magazine Eva Tremila and the British newspaper Daily Sport carried the pictures, as well as the May 31–June 6 issue of the French publication Voici.[2]

Aniston filed a lawsuit against Francois Naverre, who took the photos in February 1999. Aniston also filed suit against Man's World Publications and Crescent Publishing Group for publishing the photos.[3] Crescent was charged by the United States government in 2000 with illegally billing for website access that was advertised as "free", and for billing others who had never visited the websites. The websites included www.playgirl.com and www.highsociety.com.[4]

In popular culture

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "celebritysleuth.com". http://www.celebritysleuth.com. 
  2. ^ Huver, Scott (2002-07-02). "Jennifer Aniston Settles Topless Photo Lawsuit". News Story. Hollywood.com Inc.. http://www.hollywood.com/news/detail/id/1110558. Retrieved 2006-11-28. 
  3. ^ "Aniston sues over topless photos". BBC News: Entertainment: Showbiz. BBC (British Broadcasting Company). 2002-06-25. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/2064851.stm. Retrieved 2006-11-28. 
  4. ^ "Thousand of Consumers Illegally Billed for "Free Tours" Promoted by Sites". Playgirl Web Site Faces FTC Charges. United States Trade Commission. 2000-08-23. http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2000/08/crescent.htm. Retrieved 2006-11-28. 

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