The 98th Annual Academy Awards ceremony was held last night, and a few Skin faves walked away winners. And while this is a time that many spend critiquing the stars looks on the red carpet, we’re always more interested in seeing celebs out of their fashionable evening wear! So who from Hollywood’s biggest night can you see nude right here? Let’s get into it!
Best Actress in A Leading Role: Jessie Buckley
After pretty much sweeping the rest of awards season, there was little doubt that Jessie would walk away with her first golden statuette. But it wasn’t her first time at the big show. Jessie was previously nominated for her supporting role in 2021’s The Lost Daughter, a film that saw the Irish lass delivering ass and bare boobage as a young Olivia Colman.


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Not only was that not her first on screen nudity (she went topless during a swimming scene in 2017’s Beast) but Jessie also slipped us a few looks at her lady parts in the film that finally nabbed her an Oscar. As Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare in last year’s Hamnet, we see Jessie’s nips down her nightgown during a childbirth scene that also gives a a sneak peak at the fake pubes she’s sporting.


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Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Amy Madigan
The very first award given away was one of the most joyful moments of the night, as it saw veteran actress Amy getting her flowers for her unhinged performance as Aunt Gladys in the horror Weapons. Being a big name in the business for so long means Amy has racked up quite a few nude roles, including one, in 1996’s Female Perversions, where she bared all three of her beautiful Bs.

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But her nude debut came all the way back in 1982 when she popped her top in the drama Love Child. It’s a move she would repeat later while in bed with actor and future husband Ed Harris in 1985’s Alamo Bay.


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These talented actress weren’t the only Oscar winners with notable nudity. The award for Best Costume Design went to Kate Hawley for Frankenstein, the woman responsible for this amazing scene featuring the visible boobs, buns, and bush of Shian Denovan.

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And, of course, the biggest victories of them all unquestionably went to Paul Thomas Anderson, who took home Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture for One Battle After Another. Paul has been gunning for a win ever since he burst into the world of cinema with his 1997 opus Boogie Nights and it’s outstanding four-star nudity.


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We applaud everyone who took an Oscar home, but especially titans of the skindustry!