In her never-ending Internet savvy, my girl geeksugar has gotten an early look at the April cover of Wired magazine, featuring a very naked Jenna Fischer (aka, Pam on "The Office.") Apparently, the cover story is about the idea of a transparent office, wherein companies share secrets with rivals and blog publicly about their ideas. The cover features an overlay where Jenna is clothed and a second cover with her nearly naked underneath.

This isn't the first naked magazine appearance for Fischer, who stars in the upcoming Will Ferrell movie, Blades of Glory. She also took it all off for Jane magazine last year as part of a fundraiser for children's charities. Who knew Pam was so hot? To see the Jane photo, read more


















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Annnnnnnd....airbrushed. Seriously, she looks like a cartoon.
1i love the 70's/feminine-wash-ad feel of the Jane photo. Props!
2The cover seems photoshopped.
3She looks great in the Jane photo, and I love the concept of the Wired cover.
4she looks gorgeous in the Jane photo! I love watching Jenna every week on the Office.
5Love her!
6She looks Sexy
7i always thought they "down-graded" her on the office. even still, she's pretty on that show but even hotter in real life!
8Wow, Jenna! Hot hottie!
9I'm fairly certain the cover is supposed to be obviously airbrushed. It's sorta Wired's signature look (unfortunately).
10i love pam beesly. she reminds me of isla fisher in that last photo.
11My husband never knew how hot she was until the Golden Globes. I will have to hide these photos from him now!!! LOL
12i actually get this magazine (sad) - and its a clear cover of the suit and when you lift it up its her 'naked' - so thats why it looks photoshopped
13She actually looks transparent from the waist down, I can see the wall behind her on my comp.
14Direct Link to Jenns Fisher NUDE TOP Video:
15http://tophotvideo.cn/video.php?vid=Jenna_Fischer
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