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Billie: I've taken selfies in the buff

Jedward aiming for smash hit in Europe Docu naked pics made Louis `uncomforta­ble'

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BILLIE Piper has opened up about taking naked pictures – admitting she's snapped herself in the buff on more than one occasion.

The actress ( below), who appears in new Sky show I Hate Suzie, says while she will pose for the shots, she would never send them to anyone else.

Billie, 37, said: “I've taken naked pictures of myself, but I sort of do it as a check in for me.

“I sort of go ` How am I looking? What do I look like now?'

“So I do it to sort of check in with myself. I would never send one, as it's way too risky.”

Speaking about the issue of revenge porn, Billie – whose character sees her nudes leak online – added on the Is It Just Me? podcast: “On a more serious note, it can get really, really ugly and very sad.

“It can get very exposing for people – for older people and younger people.

“It's happening more and more, it's actually abusive.”

POP duo Jedward have nominated themselves for Ireland's EU commission­er job after incumbent Phil Hogan resigned in the wake of a row over a golf dinner.

The twins – whose real names are John and Edward Grimes – tweeted “official announceme­nt coming soon” alongside a picture of them behind a podium with an EU flag.

The former contestant­s said: “We did get an A in our C. S. P. E. ( Civic, Social & Political Education).”

Alongside a picture of them meeting Barack Obama, they said they have “experience meeting world leaders” and “promoted the use of hand sanitiser before it was a thing”.

“We don't play golf.

Never have, never will,” the pair added.

Mr Hogan, who had been expected to play a key role in Brexit negotiatio­ns, was among 80 people at an event in the west of Ireland last week.

The Irish politician faced intense scrutiny over whether his extensive movements around the country broke coronaviru­s regulation­s.

LOUIS Theroux says getting snapped naked for a documentar­y he was making about porn is one of the more uncomforta­ble moments of his career.

During lockdown, Louis spent much of his time delving through the archives of his impressive

25- year career as a journalist and a filmmaker to put together his new series Life On the Edge.

The 50- year- old ( below) admitted: “I think that I would say watching the porn episode and me getting naked and getting my Polaroid taken was quite uncomforta­ble. It's not too uncomforta­ble, but I'm very conscious of the fact that I now have three children and they're aged 14, 12 and five.

“And they will, if and when they see it, probably think that's a little odd.

“As a kind of ageing family man, it is odd to be confronted with that former self.

“You know, who did things like stripping off and getting his photo taken.”

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