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Hacks Stars Meg Stalter & Paul W. Downs Topless Photoshoot


While Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs may share a professional relationship in front of the camera in HBO Max’s dark comedy series, Hacks, the duo didn’t look like business partners at all in their latest topless photoshoot. The two bared a lot of skin in a recent collaboration with Paper Magazine, posing intimately in black-and-white.

Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs turn heads in topless photoshoot

Check out Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs’ latest photoshoot look in the Instagram photos below:

In what looked like a vintage sketch, the Hacks co-stars shed their tops for a bold photoshoot with Paper Magazine. Going topless, the two donned the same attire beneath, which included a pair of denim jeans and Calvin Klein underwear.

As Meg Stalter positioned herself on the lap of her on-screen business partner, she wrapped her arms around Paul W. Downs’ bare waist. In response, the three-time Primetime Emmy Award winner placed his head on her chest, while gently grabbing her rear.

Meanwhile, fans were stunned by the pair’s photos, with one commenting, “Iconic.” Another added, “This is art.” As of writing, the post has garnered 5.1K likes.

Both Stalter and Downs played leading roles in the critically-acclaimed comedy series, which recently ended its five-season run on the small screen.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on Mandatory.

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