Mr. Skin Announces Contenders for ‘Whack-It Bracket’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — In the spirit of the upcoming NCAA College Basketball Tournament, Mr. Skin has just revealed all 64 contenders in the "Whack-It Bracket," his quest to determine Hollywood’s “most memorable mammaries.”

Beginning today, users can vote on their favorite femme fatales in individual match ups until a single winner is crowned.

After 15 years in the business of birthday suits, Mr. Skin has become the world’s foremost authority on naked celebrities, with more than 10 million unique visitors every month.

Separated into four categories, the competition features: "Top Heavies," including Scarlett Johansson and Salma Hayek; "Mid-Size Mammas," like Anne Hathaway and Amber Heard; "Small Wonders," such as Kate Hudson and Kristen Stewart; and "Fake Funbags," from faces like Demi Moore and Dita Von Teese. 

Though the competition includes more than 120 of Tinseltown’s best breasts, the names will eventually be whittled down to four frontrunners, with the final winner announced April 8.

Every voter also is entered to win a GoPro Hero 4 camera.

Mr. Skin Cash affiliates can take advantage of the annual March Madness craze by sending traffic to the Whack-it Bracket using a variety of marketing tools provided in the Mr. Skin Cash affiliate program.

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