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Anne Hathaway defends nude scenes
Published Saturday, Oct 28 2006, 12:19 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Anne Hathaway has insisted that there is nothing wrong with nudity in movies.
The actress, who most recently appeared in The Devil Wears Prada alongside Meryl Streep, agreed to strip off for Brokeback Mountain and Havoc despite her Catholic upbringing.
"I grew up studying classic painters. They certainly didn't shy away from nudes. I don't find anything morally reprehensible about it," eecho.ie quotes her as saying.
"I think it is different to pose in a pair of hotpants on the cover of Stuff magazine. That's something I'm just not interested in doing."
The actress, who most recently appeared in The Devil Wears Prada alongside Meryl Streep, agreed to strip off for Brokeback Mountain and Havoc despite her Catholic upbringing.
"I grew up studying classic painters. They certainly didn't shy away from nudes. I don't find anything morally reprehensible about it," eecho.ie quotes her as saying.
"I think it is different to pose in a pair of hotpants on the cover of Stuff magazine. That's something I'm just not interested in doing."
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