Mr. Skin Extends Deadline for $1M 'Celebrity Nude Bracket' Contest

Mr. Skin Extends Deadline for $1M 'Celebrity Nude Bracket' Contest

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin has pushed back the deadline to Wednesday, March 24, for its "Million-Dollar Celebrity Nude Bracket Challenge," launched to coincide with NCAA March Madness.

The competition centers on 64 famous celebs who have never been nude onscreen and arranges them in a tournament-style bracket.

"An independent third party will randomly determine the celebrities that advance in each round to keep the game fair,” a rep explained, "and the player that can correctly choose the winner of every celeb bracket — with a perfect, unbroken bracket — will win the prize of one million dollars.”

The tournament will begin on March 25; the celebrity matchup winners for each bracket will be revealed weekly until April 5. In addition to the top prize, five runners-up who complete the highest non-perfect scores will receive a lifetime membership to MrSkin.com.

The "Million-Dollar Celebrity Nude Bracket Challenge" can be found here.

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