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Facebook To Restore Burt Reynolds Nude Centerfold After Take-Downs

Bruce Haring
Updated

Facebook is apologizing to its users for aggressively removing Burt Reynolds’s iconic 1970s Cosmopolitan centerfold shot from posts.

A spokesperson for the social networking site has apologized via a statement today after several users complained that the photo was taken down from tribute posts honoring Reynolds, who died on Thursday at 82.

The company has a “no nudity” policy, but Facebook said the photos of Reynolds were “mistakenly removed.” The images are now being restored to user walls.

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“It does not break our standards and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused,” the statement read.

The 1972 image shows a naked Reynolds posing on a bearskin rug with his arm strategically covering his genitals. The photo marked the first time Cosmo has featured a nude man as its centerfold.

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