Chrissy Teigen Among W Magazine's 10 Sexiest Supermodels on Social Media

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Chrissy Teigen has been named one of the 10 sexiest supermodels on social media.

The 29-year-old was joined on W magazine’s list by Emily Ratajkowski, Joan Smalls, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Irina Shayk, Lily Aldridge, Bella Hadid, Anna Ewers, Barbara Palvin and Doutzen Kroes.

The stars stripped off for a very racy shoot for W Magazine's Pop Issue, photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.

Chrissy, who went topless for the magazine, revealed she prefers posing naked than in clothes.

She told the publication: ‘The most uncomfortable I’ve ever been on set was having to model coats. I actually am better in less clothing.’

Chrissy wore just a pair of white high-waisted knickers and matching knee-high studded boots for the shoot.
Some of the other stars agreed with Chrissy about stripping off, with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley explaining: 'When you’re shooting nude, there’s always a sense of empowerment.'

The 28-year-old posed in a very skimpy red negligee with pink lace trim, which barely covered her bottom.

The models posed in various states of undress, with Irina Shayk baring her derriere in a sheer yellow camisole.

'You have to love your body. This is the secret to the best selfies,' the 29-year-old explained to the magazine.

Meanwhile Emily Ratajkowski put her ample assets on display in a flimsy pink lace slip, paired with matching ankle boots.

The Gone Girl star's look was practically modest in comparison to some of the others.

Rising star Bella Hadid looked smoking hot for the shoot as she puffed on a cigarette and kicked a leg in the air, dressed in just a fuzzy green jumper and frilly underwear.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the saucy shoot, W fashion director Edward Enninful said: 'With social media as their platform for expression, models captivate audiences in new ways, their power to seduce—fans and brands alike—stronger than ever.

'As we conceptualized this portfolio for our Pop issue, we wanted to explore this theme, commenting on the ideas of voyeurism, privacy, and censorship vs. self-expression on social media.' 

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