Catherine Zeta-Jones has shed her clothes and showed off her newly svelte body in a raunchy photoshoot for a U.S. Magazine. Famed for her curvy figure, the Welsh beauty is seen sporting a slimmer frame recently after losing weight during her gruelling run in Broadway show ‘A Little Night Music’.
And proud of her lithe new look, the star has now shot a naked photoshoot for America's Allure magazine. In the racy spread, Zeta-Jones is seen laying on a bed, exposing her bare bum and staring sexily at the camera. And the star has said that nudity is not an issue because she hails from a background in theatre.
"That's when your dancing days and being in theatre pay off. When you're doing a quick change, you don't give a shit who sees you,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying.
Singer Cheryl Cole has retained her crown as the world's best dressed woman in a poll by the UK magazine, while Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham have slipped down the list.
Cheryl has recently sported a series of figure hugging outfits with short, neat skirts, or cut away harem pants, accessorised with hats, as she promoted her new solo material, contactmusic.com reports.
Following Cheryl stood singer Rihanna on second place while actress Blake Lively came third. The poll was held by British edition Glamour magazine.
Newcomers to the list include Lady Gaga, Florence Welch, Pixie Lott, Leona Lewis and Kristen Stewart.
Robert Pattinson was named the best dressed man by the magazine while Katie Price was named worst dressed woman and alongside with her husband Alex Reid, the worst dressed couple.
British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has revealed that she wants to be a Bond girl. Huntington-Whiteley, 22, says she is not shy about modelling Victoria’s Secret lingerie and that her ambition is to be an Ursula Andress-style Bond girl.
“I’ve never done anything that makes me feel uncomfortable,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying. She made her ambition clear to her agent when, a year ago, he sent her the script for an American version of Harry Potter.
“I told them, ‘I kind of see myself less as the girl riding a broomstick and holding a wand and more as a girl emerging from an explosion, with a gun’,” she added.