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Anna Faris shares her empowering experience going nude for Super Bowl commercial 

Anna Faris has made fans laugh on-screen as Cindy Campbell in various "Scary Movie" films and in the hit TV show "Mom". However, the talented actress will be revealing more of herself in an upcoming Super Bowl commercial for the company Avocados From Mexico. She recently spoke to People magazine about her appearance in the commercial and her personal experience doing it.

Faris said:

"When I realized that the wardrobe in my trailer was a tiny little thong and these jelly-like bra things, I guess they're just nipple covers, I thought to myself, all right, this is what my beautiful day is going to look like. I felt really proud that I'm kind of at this place in life where I could spend a lot of time feeling modest and insecure, or I just embrace it."

For the Super Bowl commercial, fans can catch a brief look at Anna Faris entering the Garden of Eden as Eve. Avocados From Mexico stated that the commercial is "a story as old as time. How one magical avocado could change the world as we know it." The objective required the actress and podcaster to go nude.


More on Anna Faris's feeling about filming the Super Bowl commercial

Faris also commented that she found comfort in the large quantity of hair she had to wear for the Super Bowl commercial.

Faris said:

"There was also a lot of other minimally dressed young, very beautiful people. And I just thought, 'I'm just accepting this is just rad. We're just in the Garden of Eden, which is glorious.'"
Photos from the Super Bowl commercial featuring Anna Faris. Source: People and Avocados From Mexico
Photos from the Super Bowl commercial featuring Anna Faris. Source: People and Avocados From Mexico

Faris added:

"They created the most beautiful set, and we were all in it together. It felt liberating — for the first time in my life, I was like, 'Maybe I could be a part of a nudist colony if I take all the hair with me.'"

Fans will get the chance to see Anna Faris in the Avocados From Mexico commercial during Super Bowl LVII on Fox.


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