Spears Bares Bottom For Magazine -- Sort Of
Esquire Cover Recreates Dickenson Pose
POSTED: 4:07 p.m. EDT October 2, 2003
UPDATED: 4:12 p.m. EDT October 2, 2003
She recently went topless for Rolling Stone -- and now Britney Spears is showing us the rest -- sort of.
The pop star is featured on the cover of the November issue of Esquire magazine, which carries the theme "70 Years of the Women We Love."
The photo is an homage to Angie Dickinson's semi-revealing pose for the magazine in 1966, which is also featured on the publication's Web site.
That photo was also featured on the August 1993 issue that celebrated "60 Years of the Women We Love."
According to the World Entertainment News Network, Spears told the magazine in the issue that because her family members were always "very free people," she has never been ashamed about showing off her body:
"My family just always walked around the house naked," she said in the interview. "We were earthy people."
The pop star is featured on the cover of the November issue of Esquire magazine, which carries the theme "70 Years of the Women We Love."
The photo is an homage to Angie Dickinson's semi-revealing pose for the magazine in 1966, which is also featured on the publication's Web site.
That photo was also featured on the August 1993 issue that celebrated "60 Years of the Women We Love."
According to the World Entertainment News Network, Spears told the magazine in the issue that because her family members were always "very free people," she has never been ashamed about showing off her body:
"My family just always walked around the house naked," she said in the interview. "We were earthy people."
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