5 Celebrities Who’ve Said They Love to be Naked

Being naked is very natural – and these 5 celebrities have revealed that they love to spent time on their own simply being completely nude. Some say it just helps them relax or get in touch with their natural side, while one singer adds that she has learnt to accept her body by spending more time naked. Here are 5 celebrities who’ve admitted that they love disrobing and find it very relaxing to have no clothes on.

Andrew Garfield

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Andrew thinks being naked is important: “I love being naked. It’s important to be naked and be in touch with our bodies and not have shame about what we’re made of. I love being in touch with nature and my own nature.”

Cara Delevingne
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British model Cara says she is basically a nudist but also loves fashion: “Fashion is pretty important to me otherwise I’d walk around naked, which I wouldn’t mind – I’m one of those nudist people.”

Matthew Morrison
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Matthew loves walking around his home completely nude, but is aware he might be seen: “For me, the most absurd fans are the ones who camp outside my house. It’s strange. Luckily, I have a big gate and it’s very protected, but it’s a little scary as I look around for cameras before I sunbathe in my yard. I love walking around naked in my house. Who doesn’t? But then I walk by the window I have to make sure there’s no one outside.”

Nick Jonas
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Nick loves just chilling while at least partially naked during his days off: “I love walking around naked. On days where I have nothing to do, I’ll chill in just my boxers for a couple of hours, eating breakfast and watching TV.”

Rihanna
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Rihanna has learnt to love her body by being naked and says she now loves having no clothes on: “My way probably won’t work for most people, but the more I got naked the more comfortable I felt. I just have to face my fear. You always find something wrong, you always find something you’re uncomfortable with. One thing turns into another and you get embarrassed and self-conscious about it – you feel like everybody can see what you see.”