According to Radar Online,
Rachel McAdams showed up to shoot the cover for the November issue of Vanity Fair, but got so angry after finding out about the nude photoshoot, she stormed off the shoot, and fired her publicist.
According to mag insiders, Tom Ford (guest editor of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue) had prearranged with McAdam’s rep, Wolf Kasteller’s Amy Van Iden, for the in-demand Red Eye actress to appear naked in a group portrait of Hollywood’s breathtaking beauties-of-the-moment, alongside Keira Knightley, Scarlett Johansson, and others. (We presume the shoot was conceived along the tasteful lines of Herb Ritts’ iconic 1989 supermodel ensemble, “Stephanie Cindy Christy Tatjana Naomi”, but considering Ford’s involvement it’s possible to imagine a raunchier scenario.)
Unfortunately for legions of mouth-breathing McAdams fans, we’re told Van Iden neglected to brief her family-friendly charge—who may have been the only actress in Wedding Crashers to keep all her clothes on—about the concept beforehand. When she arrived on the L.A. set and found out what Ford had in mind, we’re told she turned tail and promptly fired Van Iden.