Mr. Skin Featured in ‘Knocked Up’

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin has spent his career documenting celebrities’ nude scenes on the big screen. Now, it’s Mr. Skin himself who has been exposed — he appears in the new mainstream comedy “Knocked Up,” which opens nationwide today.

The Universal Pictures film follows actor Seth Rogan’s slacker character Ben Stone after he impregnates a girl who’s out of his league after a drunken one-night stand. Stone’s driving ambition in the movie is to create a website dedicated nude actresses on film.

Stone’s plans get foiled however, when he finds the real MrSkin.com webiste, already in existence and one of the biggest players in the adult industry.

“In the past, it’s always been me watching stars expose themselves on screen,” Mr. Skin said. “Now ‘Knocked Up’ has exposed me. I, and the entire staff of MrSkin.com, am thrilled to be a part of ‘Knocked Up.’ Not only is it hilarious and heartwarming, but at the one-hour, 29-minute mark, Nautica Thorn and Stormy Daniels bust their knockers out.”

Director Judd Apatow contacted Mr. Skin before production of the film to get his permission to use MrSkin.com in the movie.

“When we were contacted by Universal we were delighted that they saw the ‘skinergy’ between their movie and our website and were gracious enough to put us in the film,” Mr. Skin Marketing Director Derek Meklir told XBIZ. “[Director] Judd Apatow is a great man, that is all there is to it.”

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