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Some celebrities are so obsessed with their own bodies, they can’t help but show it off any chance they get. So much so, that we’re not even fazed by their naked antics anymore. Stars like Coco and Miley Cyrus definitely embrace the whole “if you got it, flaunt it” motto, but what about that other quote people live by … “less is more”? A little bit goes a long way, ladies.
Whether they’ve “accidentally” flashed a nipple or went totally nude, you know who we’re talking about. We’ve rounded up 8 stars whose bodies you’ve all seen before — and don’t need to see again.
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There's no need to buy a Playboy when you can see Coco almost always naked on her Instagram page. The model clearly has a love/hate relationship with clothing.
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Miley Cyrus has been showing off the goods for quite some time now. Sure, she shocked us when she originally started twerking, but now we're like, what else is new?
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Ever since her sex tape was "leaked" to the public, we've seen every bit of Farrah Abraham that we need to see. Maybe a little too much.
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It's clearly no secret Kim Kardashian loves her body. Skin tight outfits seem to be Kim Kardashian's fashion staple these days — not to mention she's already posed nude countless times for national magazines.
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Lindsay Lohan went topless in The Canyons and even had a nude photo leak scandal. Been there, saw that.
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You've probably seen Rihanna naked more times than you've seen yourself naked. She shows quite a bit of skin in her Instagram photos.
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Paris Hilton has been flaunting her body ever since she was a teenager. Plus, she was in the original celeb sex tape that caused quite the media frenzy.
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There was a period of time when skimpy bikinis was the only thing Heidi Montag would wear. And now, we've pretty much seen all we need to.
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