Naked Stuff

Reality Show Contestant Wanted For Wife's Murder Found Dead In British Columbia Motel

A suspect in the murder of a model in Los Angeles, California was found dead inside a motel in Hope, British Columbia.

The victim, 28-year old California swimsuit model Jasmine Fiore, was found on Aug. 15 severely mutilated with her fingers and teeth removed, which made it difficult for the police to establish her identity. The police, though, was able to identify her corpse through the serial number on her breast implant.

Penn Town Police Hunt Naked Burglar

Two homes in Abington, Pennsylvania have been burglarized by a naked man who stole a woman's clothes after exposing himself to her.

The man was caught on a surveillance camera breaking into an apartment at 4:45 p.m. on Friday. He was wearing a dark colored shorts and a white sleeveless tank top t-shirt when he entered the building but came out naked.

Ryan Reynolds Wore Cellophane Underwear In His Latest Film "The Proposal"

Ryan Reynolds wore cellophane underwear in his latest movie. The 32-year-old actor - who plays PA Andrew Paxton in "The Proposal," about an assistant whose boss forces him to marry her to ensure she isn't deported - had no problem donning the transparent garment as he thinks he looked good in it.

Discussing whether a scene in which he and co-star Sandra Bullock appear naked was "sexy", he joked: "I don't know what was unsexy about it. I mean I was furnished with cellophane underwear that day. That's a beautiful sight. A nice see through, cellophane Speedo."

Plane Forced To Land In New Mexico After Passenger Strips Naked

A U.S. Airways flight bound for Los Angeles was forced to land in Albuquerque Tuesday night after a passenger stripped naked and refused to get dressed.

A 50-year-old man, Keith Anthony Wright, is being held by the FBI in New Mexico for interfering with a flight. He allegedly took off his clothes while seated at the back of the plane and refused to put them on despite repeated requests from the crew.

Aussie Activists Take Lead Role In Antarctic 'Whale War'

Australians will take the lead in a wildlife conservation group's latest campaign against whale hunting in Antarctic waters when they man two ships that will confront Japanese whalers in December.

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society announced Wednesday that its sixth campaign to defend the whales of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary from Japanese poachers has been dubbed Operation Waltzing Mathilda after the Australian national anthem as its ships Steve Irwin and Earthrace will have mostly Australian crew.