She went on to be an actress, film director and animal behaviourist who has worked for Whoopi Goldberg, Dustin Hoffman and Calvin Klein. She lives in Los Angeles with her fifth husband and has one son. I was 16 and a New Jersey beauty queen when I got a job at the club in Miami. I lied and said I was After work we'd all hit the clubs and wherever we went we were treated like celebrities.
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7 Playboy Bunnies Recreate Their Iconic Covers 30 Years Later - VICE
Complete with traditional bunny ears and a white pom pom tail, Kate Moss looks every inch the Playboy model in her racy shoot for the adult magazine. Inside the magazine, Moss appears topless, but partially obscured behind purple fabric, while wearing pink and black bunny ears and an eye mask. Another of the shots by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott to have been released by the magazine features the supermodel, who turns 40 in January, gazing at the camera while lying on her back. The cover of the 60th anniversary double issue features Moss in a kneeling position in a traditional black Playboy bunny suit, white cuffs and a collar, black silk bunny ears, black stilettos and a white tail. Editorial director Jimmy Jellinek said: "Playboy's anniversary edition is a testament to 60 years of beautiful women, discerning taste, sexual emancipation, groundbreaking fiction and world-changing journalism. Playboy founder and editor-in-chief Hugh Hefner, who has been criticised for demeaning women, said: "Sixty years ago, I created Playboy magazine with an intent to reflect on and influence the cultural changes taking place in America, as well as to become the voice of sophisticated men all over the world.
7 Playboy Bunnies Recreate Their Iconic Covers 30 Years Later
But what has it done for the girls who regularly don bunny ears and a fluffy tail? She perfectly embodies the qualities of a modern bunny. At 29, Rourke holds all the characteristics you associate with one: hourglass figure; ample bosom; full, pouty lips; and almond-shaped eyes.
Over the years a lot of hot, nude women have graced the pages of Playboy. And as much as warm-blooded folks all like getting a peek at the Playmate—dreamed up by Hugh Hefner to be the girl next door, stripped bare for your convenience—nothing has the gawk factor of celebrity skin. Playboy launched in December with a celebrity on the cover and in the pages—Marilyn Monroe who didn't actually pose for the mag —but the magazine really didn't trade in famous nudity for its first couple of decades. The girls in Playboy usually had names like Phyllis and Melba, and though they were supreme beauties, they weren't famous outside of the brand.