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Rashida Jones Tells Female Celebrities to 'Stop Acting Like W***es'
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The 'Parks and Recreation' actress apparently does not like seeing fellow celebrities baring their bodies, writing, 'Sure, be SEXY but leave something to the imagination.'

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Rashida Jones wants fellow celebrities to cover their modesty. The "Parks and Recreation" star apparently does not like the latest trend of female celebrities showing off their body as she took to Twitter to speak out her opinion.

"This week's celeb news takeaway: she who comes closest to showing the actual inside of her vagina is most popular," she wrote on October 19, adding the Twitter post with a hashtag, "#stopactinglikew***es."

"Let me clarify. I don't shame ANYone for anything they choose to do with their lives or bodies... BUT I think we ALL need to take a look at what we are accepting as 'the norm,' " she continued. Jones wrote again, "There is a whole generation of young women watching. Sure, be SEXY but leave something to the imagination." The 37-year-old star added, "Also, calling on all men to show me dat a*s."

Although Jones did not mention names in her tweets, there were several celebrities who recently made headlines because of overexposure. Nicki Minaj posted some selfies last week with pasties covering her breasts, while Kim Kardashian showed off her post-baby body in a white swimsuit. Lady GaGa strips for her "ARTPOP" promo art and Miley Cyrus goes naked in her "Wrecking Ball" music video.

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