Vintage Photos That Leave Nothing To The Imagination

By Sophia Maddox | May 8, 2023

Jamie Lee Curtis out with her Psycho mother, Janet Leigh, at Studio 54 (1970s)

 If you're a fan of history and vintage photography, you're in for a real treat. These stunning images from days gone by will transport you back in time and give you a unique glimpse into the past. From sultry pin-ups to scandalous celebrity shots, these photographs are sure to tantalize and titillate. So sit back, relax, and join us on a journey through the annals of history as we explore these Vintage Photos That Leave Nothing To The Imagination!

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Jamie Lee Curtis and her mother, the legendary actress Janet Leigh, were the ultimate mother-daughter duo when it came to partying in the 1970s. In fact, they were such big fans of Studio 54 that they used to go together all the time! Imagine young Jamie Lee, fresh off her success in Halloween, dancing the night away with her glamorous and iconic mother in the legendary disco club. It must have been an unforgettable experience for both of them. Now that's a throwback we would have loved to see.

Suzanne Somers of Three's Company in 1978

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Everyone loved tuning in to watch Suzanne Somers on Three's Company. As Chrissy Snow she didn't just have sex appeal, she completed an comedic ensemble that was perfectly balanced between herself, Joyce DeWitt, and John Ritter. Unfortunately, ABC didn't understand her worth.

Throughout her run on the show Somers made far less money than co-star John Ritter, so when her contract was up she decided to renegotiate. Unfortunately things didn't go to plan. She told Good Housekeeping:

My contract was up [for] year six and [as I] renegotiated, it became aware that the men were making 10 to 15 times more than me, and I thought, 'I'm on the number-one show, are the men on lesser shows worth 10 to 15 times more?' So, I was fired for asking, 'cause they wanted to make an example... They couldn't have done it today, but that was the climate back then.