Learn How to Take Awesome Butt Selfies from 8 Celebrities
Feb 14, 2014 01:25
Selfies are social media photography 101. But what about butt selfies? Well lucky you, because these 8 celebrities will show you how it's done.
Jen Selter drops to a Lunge or Squat
Get into a squat or lunge position, but remember to keep it real - don't pose for the sake of a selfie because that might actually injure you.
Kelly Brook does the Booty Tooch
It's Elsa Pataky's signature move, but Kelly Brook loves it too. It's when you turn so your side is facing the camera, and you stick your ass out a little, looking over your shoulder to smile at the camera.
Do a Nicki because your posterior deserves a pretty backdrop.
Khloe Kardashian Picks her Clothes Wisely
Sometimes it's what you wear that determines how curvy you look - and you don't always have to reveal skin.
Ireland Baldwin uses Black Spandex Leggings.
Simple and sleek, just like that.
Miley Cyrus and her Extreme Angles
The queen of butt selfies found the right angle to highlight her curves, evident from this downward-focused shot of her butt while kneeling in a pool.
Kim Kardashian believes in the No Flash rule
Make sure your flash is turned off. Harsh lighting will reveal every zit and dimple on your derrier. It can also make you look really tacky. So no flash!
Chrissy Teigan promotes the Fun Moments in butt selfies
You ARE after all taking a picture of your butt. Find the humor in it, as Chrissy Teigan demonstrates here.
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