<![CDATA[Gawker: defamer, scott caan]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gawker.com.png <![CDATA[Gawker: defamer, scott caan]]> http://gawker.com/tag/defamer/scottcaan http://gawker.com/tag/defamer/scottcaan <![CDATA[Jennifer Aniston Gives Letterman a Ladyparts-Covering Present]]> Not a day goes by that Jennifer Aniston fails to remind us that she was naked in GQ this month (but can she wrest December's nudity crown back from usurper Scott Caan?).

Aniston's latest reminder (which, lest no one forget, is intended to promote a PG-rated dogcom) came on last night's Late Show, where David Letterman produced the magazine in question and proceeded to flip through it on camera. In turn, Aniston debuted her new fake laugh ("HA HA haaaa. WHOA!") and gifted Letterman with the tie she had once affixed to her nipple with double-sided tape. Try that at 10pm, Leno!

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<![CDATA[Origins Of The Male Nude, Part 2: Le Caanseur]]> That whole Milk/Hockney thing got us thinking about other recent examples of homoerotic art and their inspirations. [NSFW things follow after the jump.]

It quickly dawned on us that another recent work that has been stirring up much debate and excitement in the world of celebrity-nutsack art is in fact a direct homage to a highly recognizable sculptural masterpiece celebrating the male nude.

Consider the evidence:

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<![CDATA[Scott Caan Gives Defamer Commenter a NSFW Christmas Present]]> Upon being confronted with last week's Jennifer Aniston nudesapalooza, Defamer commenter icallthebigonebitey said, "Someone call me when Scott Caan does a similar photo shoot." Bitey, we have paparazzi service X17 holding for you.


The telefoto lens-equipped shutterbugs were in place to snap Caan changing clothes after a day of surfing (just before rainstorms dampened California's sunny December buzz). Though we'd tell you more about the simply outrageous invasion of privacy, we have a feeling that at this point in your scroll-down, text is just a blurry nuisance outside your peripheral vision.

[Photo Credit: X17]

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