10:14a.m. 1st April 2008
Queenslander Sophie Monk - who recently beat a host of hotties to be crowned Who's Most Beautiful Person of 2008 by Who Magazine - has no problem getting her kit off.
Speaking ahead of the star's latest film Sex and Death 101's release this week, director Daniel Waters reckons the actress's raunchy nude scenes were an absolute pleasure to shoot.
The Batman Returns director said that Sophie was completely at ease with shooting naked, not at all concerned with covering up.
Sophie certainly has never been shy about showing a bit of skin and also recently shed her clothes for a good cause, supporting PETA in a vegetarian education campaign.
Sex and Death 101 also stars Winona Ryder and Aussie Simon Baker.
The two Aussie actors obviously made a good impression on the director who said Australians were great to work with because they just "don't care".
Sophie, who recently split from Good Charlotte rocker Benji Madden was was spotted dropping off her new boyfriend Jason Rubin - responsible for such games as Crash Bandicoot, and Jak and Daxter - at the LAX International Airport on Saturday, celebrity-gossip.net reports.
And though they’re still in the beginning stages of their relationship, it seems Miss Monk has already begun fulfilling the duties of a serious girlfriend, like walking Rubin’s dog through Hollywood.
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Why not just share some recipes, or elaborate on the lives saved, or the environmental benefits of going vegetarian? Even more complete would be to avoid dairy products too!
Dairy uses an enormous amount of water, is responsible for suffering and deaths of unwanted calves, and is increasing methane greenhouse gases into atmosphere. Vegan is best!
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