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Larry Flynt’s Hustler magazine was loved, loathed and frequently banished. But it was never boring.
The publication, which put out its first issue in 1974, stoked outrage while setting new boundaries for bad taste, libidinous images and newsstand embargos. Helmed by Flynt, who died Wednesday at 78 , the magazine trafficked in shock-value and gleefully made enemies wherever it was sold. Hustler featured photos that it shouldn’t have had and deployed images that made people wretch.
Here are Hustler magazine’s most outrageous moments of graphic licentiousness.
The former First Lady became known as the “Billion Dollar Bush” when photos of her sunbathing in the buff got splashed across pages of the August 1975 issue of Hustler magazine. 
They were snagged by Flynt after the sexy pics ran in a less splashy Italian mag called Playmen. Flynt scooped them up at a cost of $18,000, featured bare-butt Jackie on the cover, made headlines everywhere and, according to “ The Good Son: JFK Jr. and the Mother He Loved ” by Christopher Anderson, watched the circulation of his one-year-old magazine spike from just a few thousand to more than two million. 
Wildest of all, Flynt had Jackie’s second husband, the shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis, to thank for the racy shots: To teach his seemingly spoiled wife a lesson, sadistic Ari hired photographers to score the images of his uninhibited missus on the Greek island of Scorpios.
In November 1974, four months after Hustler debuted, the magazine published its first so-called “pink shots” — that is, photographs of women with their legs spread to reveal the insides of their genitalia. The cover of that issue promised “down to earth sexy girls.” Truth in advertising aside, newsstands banned the magazine due to its explicit content but Flynt, clearly in the pink, fought his first amendment fight and won.
Gloria Steinem once did a stint as a Playboy bunny – to roast the culture created by Hugh Hefner – but, according to Deadline , it took Larry Flynt and his Hustler magazine to really raise her ire. She described Flynt as a “violent, sadistic pornographer.” 
The sort of thing that put Steinem over the edge was a June 1978 Hustler cover that depicted a woman’s legs and lower torso stuffed into a meat grinder with chop-meat coming out the other end. Flynt added insult to injury with a tasteless coverline that read, “We will no longer hang women up like pieces of meat.” 
Thirty-four years later, in the fall of 2012, at a concert in Antwerp, Belgium, Lady Gaga took Flynt’s cheekiness to the next level: Wearing an homage to her infamous meat dress and responding to flack she’d gotten for putting on 25 pounds, Gaga climbed into a black leather meat grinder.
She announced to the audience, “In 1970, women would no longer be treated like meat. On the cover of Hustler magazine or at the Born This Way Ball, meat is precisely how we treat them.”


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Jennifer Lopez ’s fans are still waiting for the highly anticipated Sept. 13 release of her upcoming movie Hustlers . But, the superstar singer and actress is giving people a sneak peek at some behind-the-scenes moments to hold them over until the film hits theaters.
Her latest Instagram post , in particular, has the 50-year-old’s fans gushing over her body as she was filming alongside fellow Bronx-native, Cardi B .
The photo, which features J. Lo sitting down in her underwear and an impressive pair of platform heels, doesn’t neglect to show off Lopez’s toned abs and arms. Her followers didn’t fail to point them out either.
“Look how amazing jlo looks. Hard work,” one person commented. Another said, “All I see is jlo in this pic.”
Plenty of others made remarks about Lopez’s age, and how they were in disbelief that she is 50 years old.
“You don't look a day over 20,” one comment reads. “What am I doing wrong lord!” another wrote.
One person event commented on how Lopez’s co-star, Cardi B, is just 26 years old but you “can’t even tell” that there’s an age difference.
Ultimately, fans hailed the two women as “queens from the Bronx.”
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