Mr. Skin Picks Hollywood's 'Top 10 Hottest MILFs'

Mr. Skin Picks Hollywood's 'Top 10 Hottest MILFs'

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin has released their list of Hollywood’s “Top 10 Hottest MILFs," led by Julianne Moore.

“We crunched the numbers based on online traffic, member searches and memorable onscreen performances by Hollywood’s most-nude stars,” said a rep. “And while the fan-favorites endure, we were quite pleased to find a few new faces on the list this year.”

Wearing the crown at No. 1 is Julianne Moore, who has appeared in nearly a dozen sexy scenes — most notably in “Body of Evidence,” “Boogie Nights,” “The Big Lebowski” and “Short Cuts,” where, the rep notes, “she infamously revealed to movie audiences that the carpet indeed matched the drapes.”

Demi Moore takes second place, thanks in part to her nonstop nudity in “Striptease.” Angelina Jolie is at No. 3 for her scorching scenes in “Gia,” “Taking Lives” and "Original Sin." Salma Hayek makes the grade at No. 4 and Jennifer Lopez earns a spot at No. 5.

Coming in hot at No. 6 is Thandiwe Newton, known for her work in “Westworld.” Rosamund Pike is No. 7, while Jennifer Connelly — "a perennial Mr. Skin favorite" — is at No. 8.

Fashion model-turned-movie star Andie MacDowell made the list at No. 9, and Oscar-winner Halle Berry rounds out the list at No. 10.

For more about their “Top 10 Hottest MILFs,” visit Mr. Skin online and on Twitter.

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