But many had never been naked with strangers before, except for the odd skinny dip. For them, shared nudity was mostly confined to locker rooms or bedrooms, for sports or for sex. This was a new way to relate to art, and to their bodies. Acceptance. Or, maybe, neutrality.
There’s not a female nipple in sight on the Astor Place Plaza in lower Manhattan. But outside the New York offices of Facebook, which is also the parent company of Instagram, on a very early Sunday morning, 125 nude men and women are sporting a total of 500 nipples. Each person is holding huge, blown-up photographs of male nipples to cover their genitalia. They are here to be photographed by Spencer Tunick, an artist whose work depicts tens, hundreds, even thousands of naked bodies arranged as art.
Like the singing of Auld Lang Syne, it seems Lisa’s naked New Year’s Eve photo is becoming a bit of a tradition. Last year, the , posing in front of the very same massage table. Some things have changed though, namely Lisa’s hair and her choice of emojis.
Lisa Rinna just celebrated New Year’s Eve *completely* naked



















