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Jennifer Aniston’s n@ked photo goes up for auction

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Jennifer Aniston’s n@ked photo goes up for auction

Actress Jennifer Aniston has announced that a nude photograph of her will be auctioned for charity.

Photographer Mark Seliger took the iconic black and white portrait of the Friends star in 1995.

In the image, Jennifer is seen looking directly at the camera, with all her intimate areas hidden. She is also sporting her signature cropped hair style from the 1990s.

The actress, now 51, has expressed her excitement for the photograph to be auctioned for a good cause.

In a social media post, Jennifer announced that Seliger will be auctioning 25 portraits, including hers, to raise money for COVID-19 relief.

The proceeds from the sale of the portrait of the actress will go to the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFClinics), an organization that offers free coronavirus testing and care to underserved communities nationwide.

Jennifer’s message read:

“100% of sales proceeds of this portrait will go to @NAFClinics, an organization which provides free coronavirus testing and care nationwide to the medically underserved.”

Jennifer Aniston has been receiving an overwhelming response from her social media followers in support of her charitable initiative.

Other celebrity portraits that Seliger has taken, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Billie Eilish, will also be up for auction.

Earlier this year, Jennifer was due to reunite with her Friends co-stars for a highly anticipated reunion.

However, the production was postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic.

In the meantime, the actress has been staying at her Beverly Hills home and sharing her thoughts on the ongoing situation.

Seliger is a renowned celebrity photographer who has captured some of the most iconic images of the last few decades.

In 2002, he was awarded the American Society of Magazine Editors’ first award for Best Photography.

The auction has been organized by RAD (Red Carpet Advocacy) and Christie’s.

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people worldwide, with many losing their jobs and facing financial difficulties.

Charitable initiatives like this are crucial in supporting communities affected by the pandemic.

Seliger’s work has been featured in magazines such as Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and GQ.

He has also taken portraits of political figures such as former President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama.

Jennifer’s announcement comes as many celebrities have been using their platform to raise awareness and funds for COVID-19 relief efforts.

Other stars, such as Rihanna and Lady Gaga, have also contributed to various charitable initiatives to support communities impacted by the pandemic.

The actress has been a vocal advocate for social distancing and wearing masks to curb the spread of the virus.

In an Instagram post earlier this year, she urged her followers to wear a mask, writing:

“I understand masks are inconvenient and uncomfortable. But don’t you feel that it’s worse that businesses are shutting down… jobs are being lost… health care workers are hitting absolute exhaustion?”

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