Mr. Skin Celebrates 10 Years, Counts Down Top 100 Nude Scenes

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin has begun counting down the top 100 celebrity nude scenes of all-time in conjunction with the 10-year anniversary of his website, MrSkin.com.

"This being our 10th-anniversary year, we wanted to make a big splash with the definitive list of celebrity nude scenes," said Mr. Skin, also known as Jim McBride. "It was a difficult task, but 10 years of research, and input from millions of Mr. Skin users and nudity fans, got us there.”

MrSkin.com will unveil the highly anticipated Top 100 list throughout the summer in conjunction with the Summer of Skin, a series of swanky poolside events taking place in Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas and Malibu, Calif.

The list contains all-time favorites, as well as surprises, McBride said.

The No. 1 nude scene of all time, as well as the top 100 in its entirety, will be revealed on “The Howard Stern Show” on Aug. 11, he said.

McBride is a walking database of film knowledge, as well as a history buff, who has won respect from the online film community with his spot-on movie reviews and astounding wealth of knowledge.

He not only owns MrSkin.com, but also adult business network site AdultWhosWho.com, as well as Celebnewswire.com, CNDB.com, MrSkin.tv, SFWSkin.com, Celezbrity.com, McBeardo.com, CelebNewswire.com and CNDB.com through SK Intertainment Inc.

MrSkin.com attracts more that 3.5 million unique users every month who come to experience the site's library of celebrity nudity material that includes more than 16,500 actress bios, 28,500 movie and TV show reviews, as well as over 175,000 photos and videos.

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