Thursday, March 20, 2008

Audrina Patridge Nude Photos intended for Playboy

The Hills star Audrina Patridge was nice enough to have photos taken of herself in the buff a few years back - and those photos have arrived in the form of pictures online.

MTV's The Hills Audrina Patridge is a sexy brunette with a belly-button piercing who obviously isn't shy about her body and shouldn't be!

Patridge has appeared in seasons one, two and three of reality television show The Hills featuring Whitney Port, Heidi Montag and former Laguna Beach star Lauren Conrad.

22-year-old Patridge, who seems a little embarrassed by the leak, tells our pals at TMZ that she "took these photos years ago when I was just out of high school and beginning to model."

"I was young and very trusting of others and I didn't know to protect myself," she tells MTV.

"It is a lesson learned, for myself, and hopefully for the young girls who look up to me."

Check out the bare sexy topless photos below! Bad girl, Audrina, bad! If the image links below fail or produce undesired busy results,

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Audrina Patridge Topless Photos Not Wanted By Playboy Magazine



Audrina Patridge Topless Photos, Why Now? Now that MTV's 'The Hills' star Audrina Patridge has had her breasts splash out on the web, one question comes to mind. Why? Playboy magazine didn't even want the pictures.

Page Six reports: "The 22-year-old reality star, who was caught up in a rumored sex tape scandal last year, was so desperate to spin her privileged California childhood into fame and fortune that she had a photographer snap the racy photos when she was 19 years old to submit to Playboy, which the lad mag did not publish."

As our friends at TNL report, it would appear that "Audrina tried to make the most of her precocious teen image with a topless Catholic school girl look and also posed completely in the buff in what we imagine is her parents' swimming pool."

"I took these photos years ago, when I was just out of high school and beginning to model," she said in her statement. "I was young and very trusting of others, and I didn't know to protect myself. It is a lesson learned, for myself, and hopefully for the young girls who look up to me."

Patridge's statement echoes the one issued by "High School Musical" star Vanessa Hudgens, writes MTV.com. 'Hudgens wasted no time confirming their authenticity, and quickly apologized to her fans, "whose support and trust means the world to me,"' she said.

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