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July 5, 2008 7:23:13 AM CDT



Nude Lohan Pics Clone Epic Monroe Shoot

Posted Feb 19, 08 4:56 AM CST in Gossip Arts & Living    Most Popular

(Newser) – Celebrity photographer Bert Stern has proved that he still prefers his blonds nude, snapping revealing pictures of Lindsay Lohan for New York magazine in a recreation of his famous 1962 Marilyn Monroe photo shoot. In the original, Monroe posed with only a few scarves and a glass of champagne. Blond wig notwithstanding, Lohan appears as bare as Monroe, AP reports.

Lohan claims she didn't think twice about posing for Stern. "I didn't have to put much thought into it. I mean, Bert Stern? Doing a Marilyn shoot? When is that ever going to come up? It's really an honor," she said.  Stern, too, was positive about the shoot. "I thought she was a natural, not at all squeamish," he said of Lohan.

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