Neve Campbell Nude - Real and Fake
Celebvilla passes on word that Neve Campbell loves being nude, although must nude photographs of her on the Internet are fakes.
The ‘Scream’ star told Britain’s Independent magazine: “It’s nice that people pay attention to you and once a year you find yourself going on a site and seeing some nude picture of yourself and thinking, ‘Hey, great body - it’s not mine though. That head looks a little big.”
Meanwhile, Neve has confessed she loves stripping off on screen. The 32-year-old actress, who bared all in 2004’s ‘When Will I Be Loved’, insists she wasn’t a bit nervous about getting naked in front of the camera and would do it again if the role required it. She said: “It wasn’t such a big deal. It wasn’t like I sat down and thought, ‘OK. Now I’m ready to go nude!’ It just seemed a natural thing to do for that particular film.
Click the link for a larger view of that photo. Here’s Campbell’s nude scene from “When Will I Be Loved.”
See DeansPlanet for a larger version. More pics at Google Images.
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The ‘Scream’ star told Britain’s Independent magazine: “It’s nice that people pay attention to you and once a year you find yourself going on a site and seeing some nude picture of yourself and thinking, ‘Hey, great body - it’s not mine though. That head looks a little big.”







