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Chelsea Handler furthers Instagram-censorship fight with new topless photos

And she got some help from Miley Cyrus.

 

EJ Dickson

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Posted on Dec 29, 2014   Updated on May 29, 2021, 9:26 pm CDT

Warning: This article contains images that may be NSFW.

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If you feel like you haven’t seen enough of Chelsea Handler’s nipples this year, then we’ve got an early New Year’s present for you: The comedian (and her nipples) are continuing to fight the good fight against Instagram censorship… by posting yet another topless photo on Instagram.

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On Friday, Handler posted the photo on Instagram, in which she posed topless and pretended to look for her dog Chunk.

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After Instagram deleted the photo for violating its terms of service, Handler posted yet another topless image on Twitter, with the message: “Finding Chunk. Instagram had him!” 

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(You can see the uncensored, NSFW shot here.)

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Handler’s been taking a stand against Instagram’s anti-female-nudity policy since October, when she posted a snapshot of herself mocking Vladimir Putin’s famous shirtless horseback-riding photo.

https://twitter.com/chelseahandler/status/527993533089972224

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A few weeks later, Handler posted a nude photo mimicking Kim Kardashian’s famous #BreakTheInternet photo shoot, which she superimposed next to the original photo of herself topless on a horse. Instagram allowed users to post the photo of Kardashian, while Handler’s version was removed. 

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“Just so I’m clear, Instagram… it’s ok to use nudity to sexualize yourself on your site, but not to make a joke?” wrote handler. “I’m just so confused.” 

There’s also a Free The Nipple movie, directed by Cyrus’s friend Lina Esco, which was released in select theaters earlier this month.

H/T Uproxx | Photo via Chelsea Handler/Instagram, Twitter

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*First Published: Dec 29, 2014, 4:04 pm CST
 

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