Naomi Campbell Posts Topless Photo To 'Free The Nipple' (NSFW) (UPDATE)

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UPDATE: Naomi Campbell's topless photo has been removed by Instagram, pop culture site Dazed reports. The photo-sharing app has a strict nudity policy that has stopped other celebrities from sharing nude photos in the past. As of 10 a.m. ET, however, the photo can still be seen on Campbell's Twitter account:

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With New York Fashion Week in full swing, it's hard to keep up with our Instagram feeds. But it seems like EVERYONE managed to see the photo Naomi Campbell posted on Tuesday evening. 

The 45-year-old supermodel shared a topless photo of herself on the social media platform, with the caption "#freethenipple" and all we have to say is ... wow.

Apparently the photo is a sneak peek at her Taschen two-volume book, which is previewed in this month's Garage magazine. We're not exactly sure how long this image is going to stay up on Instagram (we know a few celebrities who have had their topless photos banned from the platform).

For those of you who don't know, "Free the Nipple" is an equality movement that aims to remove the double standard of censoring female breasts. Many notable celebrities have participated in the movement, including Cara Delevingne, Miley Cyrus and Scout Willis

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