Former "Charlie's Angels" star Cameron Diaz testified in a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday that she had nothing to hide as far as topless pictures taken early in her career were concerned.
Cameron testified she wasn't ashamed of topless pictures taken early in her career by a photographer she said later threatened to sell them before the "Charlie's Angels" sequel premiered in order to portray her as a "bad angel."
"I wasn't ashamed to be out there like that," Diaz said at the criminal trial of John Rutter, who took the photos in 1992 and 11 years later allegedly tried to sell them back to her for $3.5 million.
, Confronted with the 1992 photos of her in fishnet stockings, leather boots and, in at least one shot, holding a chain attached to a male model's neck, Diaz said Thursday she wasn't enthusiastic about releasing the pictures, although she did believe her bare breasts looked good in them.
"At least I have that going for me," she said.
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Confronted with the 1992 photos of her in fishnet stockings, leather boots and, in at least one shot, holding a chain attached to a male model's neck, Diaz said Thursday she wasn't enthusiastic about releasing the pictures, although she did believe her bare breasts looked good in them.
"At least I have that going for me," she said.
More of this article by the AP at cbs.com.


