Mr. Skin Adds French Celeb Niche

CHICAGO – SK Intertainment, parent company of celebrity nudity site MrSkin.com, has added FrenchMovieBabes.com to its roster of “personality” nudity sites.

MrSkin.com was co-founded in 1999 by Jim McBride, who has appeared as “Mr. Skin” on many radio shows worldwide to promote his business, which features stills, clips, and reviews of celebrity nudity sightings and appearances. Mr. Skin’s other celebrity niches include GermanMovieBabes.com and AsianMovieBabes.com.

The site will be hosted by SKI’s affiliate program, MrSkinCash.com.

French stars such as Ludivigne Sagnier of the film "Swimming Pool," Audrey Tatou of "Amélie" and Sophie Marceau of "Braveheart,’’ in addition to classic Parisian Brigitte Bardot, "will put an Eiffel Tower in customers’ pants,” according to Mr. Skin, "and a lot of French bread in our affiliates’ wallets.”

SKI maintains a 30-person staff in a building equipped with editing bays and digital video recorders, adds reviews, commentaries and audience feedback to galleries of actresses like Ashley Judd, Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Connelly. FrenchMovieBabes.com will be no exception.

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