Chelsea Handler & Miley Cyrus Topless Photos Censored By Instagram

Chelsea Handler and Miley Cyrus have waged war against the Instagram censors.

While looking for her lost dog Chunk (who has since been found), Chelsea hiked a snowy mountain topless on Friday. After her NSFW posts were deleted on Instagram, the comedienne switched over to Twitter instead, where the photo now lives.

Chelsea Handler posted a topless photo on December 26, 2014 (Twitter)

“If I can’t be nude, then neither will my dogs,” she captioned an Instagram photo of her pups on December 4.

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This is far from Chelsea’s first offense. She previously tested the limits in October when she posted a side-by-side comparison of herself riding a horse bare chested next to the famous image of Vladimir Putin doing the same, arguing that men and women should have equal rights.

Chelsea also has no shame in showing her back side. She impersonated Kim Kardashian’s derriere pose from the Paper magazine cover in November.

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Miley Cyrus joined in on the Instagram battle on Saturday too.

“Some lame ass deff gonna [flag] that but f–kkkkkkk it #practicewhatchupreach #FreeTheNipple #FreedatS**t,” she said in a post that has since been deleted.

To beat the censors at their own game, Miley went on to post two additional photos of her much younger self Photoshopped onto adult women’s topless bodies with pixelated breasts.

The “Can’t Be Tamed” singer has recently been ditching her bra and sporting pasties instead, as evidenced at Art Basel in Miami on December 4.

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“You know the nights been a good one when you stole a shirt from a stripper,” she Instagrammed the night of the festival.

Miley’s also a proud, vocal supporter of the #FreeTheNipple campaign.

Variety announced in November that Miley recorded a cover of Melanie Safka’s song “Look What They’ve Done to My Song, Ma” for the soundtrack of the film “Free The Nipple,” which was released in theaters and on VOD on December 12.

Paige Feigenbaum

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