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Meghan McCain gets naked with Brandy, Tatyana Ali and more for Skin Cancer PSA
Meghan McCain is stripping for the camera, but it's all for a good cause.
Sen. John McCain's daughter joins forces with Brandy, Tatyana Ali, Danielle Fishel and more for the Style network's Skin Cancer PSA titled "Naked." In the 30-second spot, each woman poses nude on a rooftop proclaiming that they participated in everyday activities such as driving, shopping and walking the dog... naked.
"My mother would be so ashamed," McCain says.
Though each girl appears in her birthday suit, they are actually likening nudity to a lack of sunscreen, not clothes.
"Don't be one of 20 people who will die today from skin cancer," the ad proclaims. "If you leave the house without sunscreen, you might as well be naked."
Back in December, McCain tweeted "Well, I've never been half naked on the roof of a building in front of a group of stranger b4, give it up to the girls who took it all off."
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Problem is, these PSAs ignore the fact that one of the main reasons for high rates of other, more deadly cancers is that folks in the northern hemisphere are woefully deficient in vitamin D. And where does vitamin D come from mainly? That's right. The sun hitting our skin. Some reports blame sunscreen in large part for this. Sunscreen blocks the ultra violet rays that activate the production of vitamin D on our skin.
So essentially we have dueling concerns: the sunscreen manufacturers and the doctors they have in their pockets keep pushing their skin-cancer screed, while the more forward thinking, holistic schools tell us we need to expose 40% of our skin for 20 minutes everyday in order to ward off ******, colon, and lung cancers.
Which would you rather have? Check out Problem is, these PSAs ignore the fact that one of the main reasons for high rates of other, more deadly cancers is that folks in the northern hemisphere are woefully deficient in vitamin D. And where does vitamin D come from mainly? That's right. The sun hitting our skin. Some reports blame sunscreen in large part for this. Sunscreen blocks the ultra violet rays that activate the production of vitamin D on our skin.
So essentially we have dueling concerns: the sunscreen manufacturers and the doctors they have in their pockets keep pushing their skin-cancer screed, while the more forward thinking, holistic schools tell us we need to expose 40% of our skin for 20 minutes everyday in order to ward off ******, colon, and lung cancers.
Which would you rather have?