Miranda Kerr's Nude Harper's Bazaar Removed From Australian Grocery Shelves
Leading Australian supermarket chain Coles has said it's removing the issue from store shelves after customers who shop with their families voiced their displeasure at seeing Miranda Kerr nude while they were checking out. The chain, which has 776 stores nationwide, says: "In response to feedback from our customers, many of whom shop with their children, we removed the magazine from sale earlier this week." Kerr strategically places her arms and legs on the cover but leaves little to the imagination wearing only pair of Christian Louboutin pumps and Swarovski jewelry. The magazine is standing by the beauty of the cover. "Obviously I don't want anything damaging to the brand and don't think this is," says Harper’s Bazaar editor Kellie Hush. "It's disappointing, but I'm very proud of it." "Steven Chee is an amazing photographer, my team are proud of it, Miranda is proud of it. It's not going to stop me from pushing boundaries again, that's for sure." Miranda Kerr (photos
)'s nude Harper's Bazaar pose for the Australian issue of the magazine is being taken off store shelves after complaints from customers.