Miranda Kerr, who recently made headlines for stripping down for Harper's Bazaar Australia magazine's cover, has claimed that she was not actually nude.
In a recent interview, the 32-year-old model, who was seen wearing nothing but a pair of metallic pink stilettos in the photos, said that she had to explain to her boyfriend Evan Spiegel that she did put on G-string and was covered with a robe in between her shots, News.com.au reports.
The Australian model added that nothing really showed apart from her skin.
Harper's Bazaar Australia editor Kellie Hush said that the nude G-string was later photoshopped out, adding that this was what all models wear on editorial shoots.
Notably, this is not the first time when Kerr had stripped down. Earlier too, she appeared topless in Love magazine's advent calendar.
Other celebrities featured in the outlet's 2015 advent calendar include Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner, models Cara Delevingne Hailey Baldwin and Gigi Hadid.
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