Pakistani model Veena Malik- n-u-d-e for the front-cover FHM.





The Gorgeous Pakistani model Veena Malik has recently posed a complete n-u-d-e for the front-cover of the leading magazine FHM.

Well it looks like the very hot, sensuous and seductive Veena Malik certainly knows how to keep her followers on tenterhooks. After her extensive love-affair in the company of Pakistani cricketer Mohmmad Asif and her current on-and-off relationship with Ashmit Patel, the dare-bare babe turned into the controversy queen again. The brave girl has posed in a complete n-u-d-e avatar for the cover of FHM magazine’s newest issue, which is followed by an ‘ISI’ tattoo trademark on her on of the arms, apparently to prove that her picture is authentic.


Veena herself declines the picture and says that it’s not an authentic one and is been morphed. The 33 year old lady said to the reporters that, ‘The picture has been morphed. It’s not me. Definitely not!” Further said that she has never been posed n-u-d-e for FHM and her manager and the legal panel is currently looking into the subject, as she is taking legal action against FHM Magazine.

On the other hand, taking a guarantee to provide evidence for the picture’s genuineness, editor of FHM India, Kabeer Sharma, stated that they had not done any Photoshop or morphed Veena’s n-u-d-e image as it is cent percent authentic. Sharma said in a recent interview that no one can point out anything in opposition to the FHM because the young woman on the cover page is Veena Malik and she cannot refuse with this fact. Further he added that they have the video recording of the shoot for the proof and as well the emails from Veena regarding how she is looking forward to the cover. Not only this, but the FHM officials has now released one more n-u-d-e picture of Veena Malik for the proof and their authenticity, which as well shows the tattoo of ISI mark on her arm

On questioning regarding this ISI tattoo on her arm, Kabeer replied that the tattoo idea was his actually but it was Veena who pushed them to make it resemble as it is materializing on the cover.


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