Mr. Skin Sets $1 Million 'Celebrity Nude Bracket Challenge'

Mr. Skin Sets $1 Million 'Celebrity Nude Bracket Challenge'

LOS ANGELES — Celebrity nudity site Mr. Skin has launched its million-dollar SkinBracketChallenge.com to coincide with NCAA March Madness.

The competition opens today for "perfect bracket entries," a rep explained, and runs through March 17 "selecting 64 famous celebs who have never done an ‘official’ nude scene before — not counting nip slips or partial butt crack — who fans most want to see naked in 2021."

"An independent party will choose the entertainers and match them up in a bracket in the first two rounds," noted the rep, "and the player that can correctly choose the winner of every celeb bracket — with a perfect unbroken bracket — will win the prize of $1 million dollars."

In addition to the top prize, five runners-up who complete the highest non-perfect scores will receive a lifetime membership to MrSkin.com.

For additional details and official rules, click here. Follow Mr. Skin on Twitter.

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