Celebrities (Over?)Exposed: Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and More!

Are Hollywood stars showing too much skin on social media? Our Live from E! panel weighs in!

By Frances Wang Aug 08, 2013 7:00 PMTags

Not all stars follow the "less is more" motto.

On Thursday's edition of Live From E!, Catt Sadler, Melanie Bromley and Kristin Dos Santos sat down to discuss the latest photos of some Hollywood's hottest females. Talk about girl power!

First up, Lady Gaga, whose newest—and very visual—project involves getting naked to raise money for the Marina Abramovic Institute. Although the singer is no stranger to strange outfits (remember her meat dress at the 2010 VMAs?), the 27-year-old pop star opted for no clothes this time. Compared to her usual antics, we can't say that we're completely surprised. We're just glad to see Gaga getting naked for a good cause.

Also on the overly exposed list, two pop divas known for posting seductive photos on social media: Nicki Minaj and Rihanna.

The curvy "Harajuku Barbie" snapped a topless selfie on Wednesday, barely covering her nipples with her long black hair. The Barbadian beauty decided to show off a different asset however, when she posted this photo of her curvy booty.

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Some celebs are exposing just the right amount, however. Our panel's prime example: Beyoncé, who took to Instagram last night to show off her newest hair style: a pixie cut!

Another controversial name on the table today was Paula Deen, who along with Geraldo Rivera (remember his overexposing photo?), has passed up an offer to be cast on the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars. According to an E! source, the Southern chef's name was thrown in the casting discussions even before her public N-word scandal.

Also discussed on today's show was Sylvester Stallone, who clearly isn't too happy with his now former costar Bruce Willis, according to Twitter.

And finally, find out what our TV expert Kristin had to say about Amber Tamblyn, the newest casting addition to the hit CBS show Two and a Half Men. What will adding a LGBT character to the series do for the network?

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