Keira Knightley
has no problem exposing her breasts because they're small. To Allure,
the actress admits, "I don't mind expossing my tits because they're so
small... People really aren't that interested!"
The "Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End"
actress, however, has a rule about appearing naked in a film. "I'm
quite rigorous about what gets exposed," she says. "No bottom half!" the
actress adds. On how much to expose, she shares, "I think it's much
easier as you get older. You can say, 'No.' 'Yes.' 'No.' "
Proving that she doesn't mind flaunting her breasts, Keira poses topless for the magazine's
December issue. Taken by photographer Mario Testino at the Dorchester
hotel in London, one of the pictures features her donning a glistened
and unbuttoned black bolero by Chanel. In another photograph, the "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" actress strips off the bolero and covers her breasts with her hand while holding a glass of water.
For the photo shoot, hairstylist Christiaan arranges Keira's locks into a
wavy do. He is inspired by pictures of Loulou de la Falaise, one of
Yves Laurent's muses in the 70s. He explains, "We wanted it to look sexy
and flexible... like it was destroyed after a wild night, but not too,
too wild."
In an interview with Allure, the British actress denies rumor that she
suffers from anorexia. "I knew I wasn't anorexic. But maybe my body is
somehow not right. Or my face is not right. Or the way I speak is not
right." She adds, "When you're going through a period where you're
really getting a lot of criticism, you go, Maybe all this is right! You
just kind of want to hide it all."
The Anna Karenina depicter once joked about her small size of breasts.
She opened up, "They [movie marketing executives] always pencil in my
boobs. I was only angry when they were really droopy."
"For 'King Arthur', for a poster, they gave me these really strange droopy tits," the "Pride and Prejudice" actress went on. "I thought, 'Well, if you're going to make me fantasy breasts, at least make perky breasts.' "
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