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Jennifer Aniston is selling her n*de photos
Jennifer Aniston has partnered with photographer Mark Seliger to auction off a n/de photo of herself from 1995 to raise funds for COVID-19 relief.
The black and white portrait is one of Aniston’s most iconic images, and shows the actress n/de but posed in a way that hides any intimate parts.
The photo was taken in the 90s, and Aniston is seen sporting her signature “Rachel” hairdo.
Seliger worked in the dark room to develop the photo, and Aniston took to Instagram to discuss the fundraising effort.
She said that Seliger had teamed up with Radvocacy and Christies to auction off 25 portraits to benefit COVID-19 relief, including hers.
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The photo will be sold to benefit the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, an organization that provides free coronavirus testing and care to underserved communities.
Aniston has been staying at her Beverly Hills home since TV and film production came to a halt due to the pandemic.
In March, it was announced that the Friends reunion special set to premiere on HBO Max had been postponed.
The unscripted special was supposed to begin filming in late March at the show’s former home at Stage 24 of the Warner Bros.
Studio lot in Burbank.
The Friends reunion special will reunite all six original cast members: Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer.
Aniston shared on Instagram that a Friends VIP experience is up for grabs, which will allow one winner and five friends to attend the reunion special.
Friends came to a close in May of 2004 after 10 seasons on NBC.
Other celebrities are also auctioning off portraits to benefit COVID-19 relief.
Seliger’s portraits of Leonardo DiCaprio, Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg are also being sold.
The auction is being held by Christie’s, and the proceeds will be donated to the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics.