It's 2018—and then at this bespeak, you've definitely seen a film of Kim Kardashian in the buff. Just despite her literal "break the internet" fame, she's not the merely celeb who'south baring it all.

Others, from Emily Ratajkowski to Ashley Graham and Celine Dion, take starred in their own stunning nude photo shoots. Some of these women posed nude to make a argument about society's definition of dazzler. Others did it for fun because nudity = no big effing deal, you lot know?

Hither's why these 14 celebs chose to bare information technology all:

1. Halle Drupe

Being comfortable with her sexuality took time, Halle told Vogue in her 2010 embrace interview. "I've been slowly getting there. If the earth wouldn't persecute me, I'd take nude pictures every day of the week."

2. Miley Cyrus

For Miley, nudity is part of her self-expression—and no one is going to shame her out of it. "I don't actually stress too much about existence out there. At that place'south nothing left to catch me doing," she told Marie Claire in 2015. "You want to hack my e-mail then you can find my nude pictures? I'll just fucking put them up."

And: "Because I got my tits out earlier doesn't brand me less of a role model," she told Harper's Bazaar in 2017. "I think I show people that they can be themselves."

3. Sia

The vocalist Sia took a serious invasion of her privacy and gave it the heart finger. "Someone is apparently trying to sell naked photos of me to my fans. Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas!' she captioned her amazing photo. Past sharing the picture of her backside with the world, she ensured that creeps couldn't make money off of it.

iv. Kim Kardashian West

For some celebs, a nude photo is only about feeling confident. " I don't practice things to be like, "This is powerful. I'm going to show you guys that this is my 'bulletin,'" Kim told Harper's Bazaar in 2016. "I'grand non that type of person. I'thou empowered by it, only I'm not doing information technology specifically to show power."

5. Celine Dion

Celine Dion casually used a Vogue Instagram takeover to show that age ain't a damn thing. Her fans responded in kind, property her up as an example that age can never dictate beauty.

vi. Ariana Grande

The "God Is A Adult female" vocaliser has been outspoken most the double standards men and women face up in the media. "If you're going to rave about how sexy a male person creative person looks with his shirt off, and a woman decides to arrive her panties or prove her boobies for a photo shoot, she needs to be treated with the same awe and admiration," she told Billboard in 2016. "I will say information technology until I'thou an old-donkey lady with my tits out at Whole Foods. I'll exist in the produce aisle, naked at 95, with a sensible ponytail, ane strand of hair left on my caput and a Chanel bow."

7. Ashley Graham

"Beingness told, 'You're fat,' 'You're ugly' or 'You're simply not good enough,' and trying to live in these model standards, that was my normal," Ashley Graham told Tracee Ellis Ross in an interview for 5 Mag. "I think I hit bottom around eighteen. I was disgusted with myself and told my mom I was coming home. And she told me, 'No, you're not, because you told me that this was what yous wanted and I know you lot're supposed to do this. It doesn't matter what you lot think about your body, because your torso is supposed to change somebody'south life.'"

viii. Emily Rajatakowski

"Certain women, no matter what, they become put into certain boxes more than than men," Emily told Love Magazine last yr. "That was my box to deal with. Information technology says so much nigh how much we don't like women in civilisation that if they bear witness their bodies, they're vulgar, basically. It's either completely sexualized or its vulgar and gross. Information technology'south so baroque."

9. Ciara

Ciara has shared her off-white share of stunning budoir photos, including ones while rocking a infant bump. "Empowerment is about freedom of expression and it's always astonishing to see women being confident in their ain skin," she told Honey Magazine in December.

10. Lena Dunham

Nudity was a regular part of her HBO bear witness Girls, and Lena didn't care if information technology fabricated people uncomfortable. When asked during a press console in 2014 why her character was naked so much on the bear witness, Lena said nudity is "a realistic expression of what it'south like to be alive. But I totally get it. If you're non into me, that's your problem and yous're going to have to work that out with professionals."

eleven. Kourtney Kardashian

"To me, nudity is not something to be aback of," Kourtney told DuJour magazine when she stripped down in a pregnancy photoshoot for the mag. "I'm not embarrassed of my trunk. I'm at my all-time when I'm pregnant. Information technology's such an amazing feeling, the transformation that your body goes through. In that location's something about that that'south so empowering and beautiful and I just really comprehend information technology."

12. Chelsea Handler

The comedian explained her nude ambitions to Harper's Bazaar: "I recollect nudity is funny, every bit long as you are doing something silly. I always try to brand my pictures light-headed and funny. I am non lying on a bed trying to lure someone within of me."

13. Amber Rose

Sometimes, nudity tin can be for a skillful cause. "Imma mail service this one more fourth dimension for the haters," Bister captioned her nude photo, which was taken to promote the Amber Rose SlutWalk (a festival focused on raising awareness about sexual injustice and gender inequality).

14. Sofia Vergara

Sofia Vergara said she first balked at the idea of posing nude for the comprehend of Women'southward Health. But then she had a change of idea. "Here'southward a woman, 45, beingness able to bear witness her torso. It's not like before, when it was just immature girls," she said.

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Jessica Migala is a health writer specializing in general wellness, fitness, nutrition, and skincare, with work published in Women's Health, Glamour, Health, Men's Wellness, and more. She is based in the Chicago suburbs and is a mom to two little boys and rambunctious rescue pup.