Barry Keoghan ‘str1ps n@ked’ in front of the camera – Saltburn heartthrob sh0ws 0ff his fl@wl3ss b@re skin!

There’s method dressing, and then in the case of BAFTA-winning Irish actor Barry Keoghan, there is method un-dressing.

On Wednesday, the “Banshees of Inisherin” star set the internet alight when he made a divisive nude appearance in a video promoting Vanity Fair’s latest Hollywood Issue cover.

In a clip posted by the magazine on X, the camera pans across suited and booted stars from Bradley Cooper and Natalie Portman to Colman Domingo and Lily Gladstone before landing on Keoghan — in nothing but his birthday suit.

It was a nod to Keoghan’s latest role (and one explosive final scene) in British director Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn,” a salacious depiction of class, power and desire set at Oxford University in 2007. After a chance encounter on campus, Keoghan’s character Oliver Quick soon becomes obsessed with his beautiful, charming and exceedingly rich classmate Felix (played by Jacob Elordi) and attempts to infiltrate the impossible world of British high society. If you’re yet to watch the bloody, bathwater-soaked film, forgive us for spoiling the fact Keoghan gets naked in that too.

Has Barry Keoghan become 2024's most exhausting celebrity? Fans claim they  now see the star's naked body 'more than their own family' and preferred  him when he was the internet's 'secret weird

But while some were grateful that a few more seconds of Keoghan’s rear had been committed to film, others thought the cheeky exposé a little passé. “We have, quite literally, seen it all before,” wrote London’s Evening Standard of the social media stunt. While others on X dubbed the big reveal as “cringe,” gimmicky and even pleading for dignity on the actor’s behalf: “The way the media has reduced his performance to shock nudity is so childish.”

Barry Keoghan divided the internet when he posed naked for Vanity Fair on Wednesday in a nod to his latest film, "Saltburn."

Keoghan, too, had mixed feelings about this newfound level of celebrity exposure (pardon the pun). “It’s crazy,” he told Vanity Fair. “It can be detrimental to the mind and your mental state if you read into it too much or you look at too much stuff being said. But I wouldn’t go there if I wasn’t prepared for that, or if I wasn’t open to receiving what people want to say. I think it shows an act of maturity in your craft, and if it justifies the story and moves it forward, why not?”

The film's release last year inspired a slew of memes, video trends and a resurgence of Sophie's pop hit

Whether you were a fan of his surprise state of undress or not, the cover video offers an interesting insight into our expectation of celebrity nudity. While naked male magazine covers are rare, they’re typically infused with a certain sense of humor that protects them from public rebuttal. Much like Keoghan baring it all earlier this week, male nakedness is used as a gag — it’s bold, sassy, and above all, never to be taken too seriously. Actor Neil Patrick Harris, for example, starred on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine in May 2014 wearing nothing but a black satin bow tie and a matching bowler hat hanging precariously from his crotch. It’s the kind of brazen, smug nudity where arousal isn’t the goal, rather more likely is a giggle or an eyeroll.

Barry's acting career began in 2011 when he applied for a role in Between the Canals - an Irish film following the life of three hardened criminals. Pictured this year with Callum Turner and Austin Butler

Women, on the other hand, have a long and complicated history of sexualized depictions of nudity. From the dedicated “Page 3” sections of British tabloid papers (featuring full-page photoshoots of topless women) that were banned less than a decade ago, to Playboy centerfolds, public female nakedness has been designed to titillate.

Barry Keoghan strips nude in a cheeky nod to THAT Saltburn scene after  revealing he felt 'beautiful' baring his naked body on camera | Daily Mail  Online

But perhaps the tide has changed. In an evermore conservative era, where even Gen Z are questioning the validity of sex scenes in movies  (as one UCLA study suggested) has the buck (or butt) finally stopped?

Barry Keoghan's Big Flopping Penis And Realistic Israeli Gay Sex - Fleshbot

Not for Keoghan. “I think (nudity) is true art. It really is,” he told the magazine. “And it’s true vulnerability as well. You’re really kind of putting yourself out there in the most vulnerable state. It’s beautiful to look at.”

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