
RITA MORENO NUDE FULL
Komen for the Cure in her living room with $200 and a shoebox full of names in 1982. In 1980, Susan G Komen lost her three-year battle with breast cancer “after nine operations, three courses of chemotherapy and radiation.” Spurred on by a promise made to her dying sister, Nancy G. Komen is (I actually thought she was the woman who ran the foundation, but that’s her sister). You’ve seen the famous pink ribbons, but you might not know who Susan G. Komen and it’s not very funny, but dead serious. So, this spot on the list is reserved for Susan G. Estimates predict that “226,870 women will be diagnosed with and 39,510 women will die of cancer of the breast in 2012.” Also, 1 in 8 women and 1 in 1000 men will be diagnosed with cancer of the breast during their lifetime. She is now a great-great grandmother and currently holds the record for the oldest breast implantsįor a body part that is so universally celebrated, so loved, and so objectified, there is one thing that we don’t always remember: boobs can also be deadly. However, she is not that famous, so here she is at spot number 10.Īccording to an article at, “2012 marks the 50 th anniversary of the boob job.” In 1962, Timmie Jean Lindsey went to see a doctor about tattoo removal, but ended up with a breast augmentation instead.

Historically significant, Timmie Jean Lindsey should probably be higher on this list since she got the very first implants, ever. The famous melons of Venus de Milo, Jessica Rabbit’s jugs, and the 3-breasted woman from Total Recall‘s ta-tas were all bounced out because they are not real people, while others were allowed in even though their funbags are fake. This is my list of 10 famous breasts (20, actually). Some of her more recent credits include Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2014) and Bless This Mess (2019).Whether they are respected as objects of beauty or admired for their efficient milk production, or- on the other end of the spectrum- erroneously used to gauge a woman’s IQ, there is no question that breasts are a popular and controversial part of our culture. Chi-chi spottings in Marlowe (1969) - which included a G-string dance - and The Night of the Following Day (1969) weren't followed up until Rita's bubble buns broke the surface as she swam butt naked in The Four Seasons (1981) at the tender age of fifty. Sadly, despite all the dances she does, Rita's nip slips are few and far between. And she recently kept an entire prison of caged testosterone at bay as Sister Peter Marie on the HBO melodrama Oz (1997). As a sultry ingénue, she labored beneath Marlon Brando as the acting heavy's longtime romantic liaison. In the early 1970s, hers was a signature character on the long-running PBS kids show The Electric Company (1971). Rita played Anita, a role that earned her an Academy Award for her Best Supporting Actress. She was the only Latina in all of the film version of West Side Story (1961). She caught the attention of Hollywood scouts and brought her singing and dancing talents to the big screen. After moving to New York as a child, Rita started taking dance lessons and earned her first role on Broadway when she was just thirteen.



Talent, versatility, perseverance, and a hot rack and backside - those have been the mainstays of Puerto Rican wonder woman Rita Moreno's forty-plus years holding the fickle light of fame.
