January Jones Poses Topless to Remind Women to Get Mammograms

Love yourself! January Jones posed topless to encourage women to get mammograms.

“It’s breast cancer awareness month gals and guys!” the Mad Men alum, 40, captioned an Instagram photo on Wednesday, October 3. “This is a friendly reminder to get a mammogram!”

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It’s breast cancer awareness month gals and guys! This is a friendly reminder to get a mammogram! @tamaramellon is offering FREE mammograms regardless of insurance status next wk in a mobile RV in Los Angeles! Oct 8, 9, 10th! Sign up at link in bio! #LoveYourMellons

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She added: “@tamaramellon is offering FREE mammograms regardless of insurance status next wk in a mobile RV in Los Angeles! Oct 8, 9, 10th! Sign up at link in bio! #LoveYourMellons.”

In the selfie, Jones strategically places her hand over her breasts and dons a scarecrow filter. The text on the photo reads, “LOVE YOUR MELLONS.”

The actress previously embraced her body with a nude pregnancy flashback photo in September 2017. “Happy day of birth to my son, my whole heart,” she captioned the pic celebrating son Xander’s sixth birthday.

Serena Williams similarly advocated for breast cancer awareness on Saturday, September 29, when she went topless and sang Divinyls’ “I Touch Myself” while encouraging women to do self-exams.

“This Breast Cancer Awareness Month I’ve recorded a version of The Divinyls global hit ‘I Touch Myself’ to remind women to self-check regularly,” the 37-year-old athlete captioned the Instagram video. “Yes, this put me out of my comfort zone, but I wanted to do it because it’s an issue that affects all women of all colors, all around the world. Early detection is key – it saves so many lives. I just hope this helps remind women of that.”

The tennis star added: “The music video is part of the I Touch Myself Project which was created in honor of celebrated diva, [Divinyls frontwoman] Chrissy Amphlett, who passed away [in 2013] from breast cancer, and who gave us her hit song to remind women to put their health first.”

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