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Jennifer Aniston auctioning off nude photo for coronavirus relief efforts

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Jennifer Aniston is going under the hammer to support coronavirus relief efforts. The Friends star shared that a photo of herself, taken in 1995, is up for auction along with 25 other portraits to support a clinic that provides free Covid-19 testing to healthcare workers.

In the iconic black and white photo, the actress, who appears completely naked, stares fiercely into the camera with her arms and legs curled around herself to cover up.

Taken as Friends was taking off, she even has her stylish, choppy Rachel hairstyle that became as popular as the show at the time.

It was shot by the photographer Mark Seliger, and Jen shared an Instagram snap of him in his studio. She wrote in the caption: ‘My dear friend @markseliger teamed up with

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