Miley who? "Reign" star Caitlin Stasey is the newest female celeb to flaunt her naked body online via a feminist website.
According to Fashion&Style, Stasey posted a series of nudes on her website called Herself.com as part of her advocacy to celebrate the female form.
The website basically provides a venue for women of all races, shapes, ages and sexual orientations to display their bodies without being judged or the need to please others.
"Herself is a gesture to women for women by women, a chance to witness the female form in all its honesty without the burden of the male gaze, without the burden of appealing to anyone," the television actress gushed about the site that feature her naked photos. "These women are simply and courageously existing, immortalised within these photos."
Caitlin Stasey is just one of the many women the site photographs, which were taken by photographer Jennifer Toole.
In an interview, Stasey admitted that she was kind of surprised to know that most of the women who have had their photos taken apologised for their bodies.
"I wanted to feature women from all walks of life in the hope that women who rarely see themselves reflected in the media could find solidarity, could find people like them rather than people they are constantly being told to be like," she said, reports Buzzfeed.
On Instagram, the "Neighbours" actress posted a snap of herself during the launching of her website.
"We have come to understand the world as a 'Man's space' and that we women are merely traveling through that space, although not all people feel this way, it is evidenced in cat calls, street harassment and the constant pursuit of women by strange men," the 24-year-old Hollywood celeb dished.
Finally, Stasey quipped a message to all the women out there. "Women - love each other, support each other, defend each other. It comes at a greater cost to you to attack the women around you than it does to empower them."
Stasey's nudes comes a day after "Wrecking Ball" singer Miley Cyrus stripped down to almost nothing for a series of snaps for V Magazine.
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