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Liv Tyler gets ready to strip for new film

Last updated on: May 27, 2011 16:59 IST

Image: Liv Tyler

It has emerged that actress Liv Tyler will strip for a steamy love scene in her upcoming movie The Ledge for the first time in 15 years.

It is the first nude scene since the 1996's Stealing Beauty for the 33-year-old actress, reports the Fox News.

'I was like, 'No way, sorry,' she had said after reading the Stealing Beauty script calling for her to appear au natural.

'Of course the thought of showing your body parts is a terrifying thought I find it terrifying. Let alone the whole world. And I fought it until the very end,' she said.

However, this time Tyler eventually lost her argument and lost her top in Bernardo Bertolucci's coming of age film.

The film will be open in limited release on July 8.

Oprah's final episode draws highest rating in 17 years

Image: Oprah Winfrey

It has emerged that the ratings for final episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show were the highest in 17 years, since 1994's People Shed Their Disguises show.

The show scored a 13.3 household rating in the overnight-metered markets, bringing an end to a stellar week, reports Gossip Center.

On Monday, the show gathered a 10.2 rating and brought in a 10.7 on Tuesday, which both double the usual averages.

LiLo bares derriere in underwater shoot for short film

Image: Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan stripped down to just a white bikini in Malibu, California, for an upcoming short film, giving an ample display of her curvaceous bare bottom.

Lindsay is starring in the 90 second flick aptly titled Lindsay Lohan and shows up looking sexy frolicking in the water.

'Lindsay has an incredible emotional and physical presence on screen that holds an existential vulnerability while harnessing the power of the transcendental the moment in transition,' RadarOnline.com quoted Artist Richard Phillips, who shot the film, as saying.

'She is able to connect with us past all of our memory and projection expressing our own inner eminence.

'I never met her before the shoot. We only texted. But she showed up on time and worked an entire day and hit every take on the money,' he said.

The film is screening at the Gagosian Gallery presented by the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture in Venice, Italy from June 1-5 as part of the 54th Biennale di Venezia.