Mr. Skin Honors the Emmys' Top 10 'Best Undressed' Actresses

Mr. Skin Honors the Emmys' Top 10 'Best Undressed' Actresses

CHICAGO — Nude celebrity site MrSkin.com is honoring 2020's Top 10 hottest female Emmy nominees with a ranking that celebrates their most sensual, alluring nude scenes.

“Emmy season is upon us — it’s coming up September 20 — so we like to celebrate this very special time by reflecting on the best nude scenes mainstream cinema has to offer, brought to you by the most talented and 'Skin-tastic' actresses of our generation,” enthused a company rep.

Julia Garner ("Ozark") ranks at No. 10, followed by Sandra Oh ("Killing Eve") at No. 9. Laura Dern ("Big Little Lies") takes No. 8, with Cate Blanchett ("Mrs. America") at No. 7 and Jodie Comer ("Killing Eve") at No. 6.

The Top Five starts with Kerry Washington ("Little Fires Everywhere"), followed by Thandie Newtwon ("Westworld") and Betty Gilpin ("GLOW").

Jennifer Aniston ("The Morning Show") lands at No. 2. "More than 25 years after changing television with her role as Rachel on 'Friends,' Jennifer Aniston is back in the Emmy hunt, this time for her dramatic work on 'The Morning Show.' And speaking of which, we’re still not really over that time that Jennifer showed us her amazing ass in 2006's 'The Break-Up,'" the rep said.

In the No. 1 spot is Rachel Brosnahan ("The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel").

"Rachel has gone from relative obscurity to one of the most acclaimed and in-demand actresses of the new millennium, thanks to her turn as the title character on Amazon’s 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Though Rachel had a great nudity history before joining the show, she did her best topless scene to date on the 'Mrs. Maisel' pilot, dropping her top at the end of her stand-up routine and forever cementing her legacy as a skin queen for our times," remarked the rep.

View the complete ranking here and follow Mr. Skin on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates.

Mr. Skin is touting its Fall Kickoff Special offering $4 per month to new members, which includes one month of free access to the Porn Star Network; find sign-up details here.

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