Susan Sarandon poses nude at 62
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Susan Sarandon has posed semi-naked for a new book.
The 62-year-old actress is pictured lying on her back wearing only fishnet tights and a feather boa in Hollywood Pinups, by Timothy White.
Speaking about the photoshoot, Susan said: "What a treat to play in the world of the beautiful, perfect pin-up fantasy."
The book, which is due for release later this month, also features actresses including Mary-Kate Olsen, Kate Hudson and Molly Sims in a series of racy 1940s-style poses.
The 'Thelma and Louse' star - who has two sons with partner Tim Robbins - has previously admitted she enjoys the ageing process.
She said: "I actually look forward to getting older - it is certainly better than the alternative - when looks should become less of an issue, and when who you are is the point.
"I haven't had any surgery, but I don't knock it. I think that women, anyone, has the right to do anything that they like with their bodies if it makes them feel good about themselves."
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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