![]() “I think it is important to show the beauty and the freedom of the woman, and I am very proud of these pictures because they celebrate Melania’s beauty,” de Basseville told the tabloid. Accompanying their republication in the New York Post is an interview with Alé de Basseville, the photographer who took the photos. The photos were originally taken for and published in a 1996 edition of Max Magazine, a defunct French magazine. Black strips are drawn over their nipples. The only thing more shocking than the Post’s cover might be what appears in its late edition: a photo of a nude Melania, being held suggestively by another naked woman, who is nuzzling the potential first lady’s neck. The closest approximation is when Settimio Garritano, member of the paparazzi, took unauthorized photos of Jackie Onassis sunbathing nude on Skorpios Island in 1971 - years after President John F. ![]() Its screaming, all-caps headline reads, “The Ogle Office.”Ī line at the bottom of the page reads, “You’ve never seen a potential First Lady like this!” It features a photo of Melania Trump, completely nude, with stars over her nipples. The word “shocking” is thrown around in politics more often than a Frisbee on a college campus, but Sunday’s New York Post cover arguably deserves the distinction. A brief history of potential first ladies who have had images of their naked bodies published on the front page of a newspaper during an election season: Melania Trump on Sunday’s New York Post.
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