Celebrity Skin magazine was a pornographic magazine that featured images of celebrities nude or semi-nude, including photographs and screenshots from television shows.
Source
Celebrity Skin is a sister magazine of High Society magazine, first published in 1986. Editor Gloria Leonard is attributed with the idea of publishing revealing or scandalous photos of celebrities in the magazine. The success and increased sales of the “celebrity nude” issues led to the creation of a new publication.
Legal Proceedings
During the magazine’s existence, Margot Kidder, Ann-Margaret, and Barbra Streisand unsuccessfully attempted to sue the publication after it published nude photographs of them.
Jennifer Aniston
The September 1999 issue of Celebrity Skin magazine featured a photograph of Jennifer Aniston sunbathing topless in her backyard. The pictures also appeared in the December 1999 issues of High Society and Celebrity Sleuth magazines. The pictures were published in the April 1999 issue of the Italian magazine Eva Tremella, in the British newspaper Daily Sport, and in the French edition of Voice from May 31 to June 6. In February 1999, Aniston sued François Navarre, the photographer. Aniston also sued Man’s World Publications and Crescent Publishing Group for publishing the images.
In 2000, Crescent alleged that the U.S. government was illegally charging fees for access to websites advertised as “free,” and also charging fees to those who never even visited them. These sites included
In Popular Culture
The alternative rock band Hole released “Celebrity Skin” as the title track and first single from their third studio album of the same name.
- In the film *Me, Myself & Irene*, starring Jim Carrey, the albino character Casper is seen reading *Celebrity Skin* magazine in one scene.
- In the *X-Files* episode “Blood,” Fox mentions the magazine that Mulder is reading.
- In the flick *Road Trip*, a motel employee (Andy Dick) is seen reading a copy of *Celebrity Skin* with Drew Barrymore on the cover. At the time, Drew Barrymore was engaged to Tom Green, who played Barry in the film.
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Conclusion
Celebrity Skin was a pornographic magazine specialising in publishing images (photographs or stills from films and television shows) of celebrities nude or semi-nude.
