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Seven former Playboy Playmates strip down to recreate their magazine covers from decades ago
Image: Playboy/Ben Miller/Ryan Lowry)
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Among those taking part were Candace Collins, Lisa Miller, Renee Tenison and Cooper Hefner's mum Kimberley
Seven former Playboy Playmates have proudly recreated their iconic magazine covers from decades ago.
“Once a Playmate, always a Playmate,” Hugh Hefner once said.
And sticking to Hef's word, his son Cooper Hefner, who now looks after the business empire, decided to ask seven former Playmates to pose for the magazine once again.
Among those taking part were Candace Collins, Lisa Miller, Renee Tenison and Cooper’s mum Kimberley Conrad.
Candace, 60, dared to bare once again in her revealing cover which was shot in 1979. In both shots her bodysuit is undone below her naval, revealing a red Playboy bunny drawn on with lipstick.
Candace said: "It was a job, granted a job they wanted done perfectly, but still a job. I now know just how special those shoots were and feel very, very lucky to be in such a unique sorority."
Lisa Miller first posed for the iconic magazine in 1991 when she was just 22-years-old and she looks barely any different in her current cover.
"Once it came out, I remember I'd be traveling and people would come up to me,” Lisa said of how her life changed following the first shoot.
"The thing they'd always say is, 'You're name is Lisa, right?' And then they'd say, 'I think I've seen you in a national magazine.' I'd sit there and say, 'Oh, which one?' Like you have to say it!
"If you have enough guts to come up and say something, then you've got to be able to say Playboy. The funniest place that happened was outside the Vatican in Rome.”
Renee Tenison, who was the first black Playmate of the Year, also recreated her cover and looks exactly the same as she did when she was snapped back in 1990.
The email inviting the Playmates to join in read in part: "We wanted to celebrate the rich and seductive history by looking back at some of our most iconic covers and cover models, and we decided it might be time to revisit them and recreate them, reminding readers that, once a Playmate, always a Playmate."
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Jenny McCarthy said she did not have the same experiences in the Playboy Mansion as other Playmates like Holly Madison.
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Jenny McCarthy has revealed the reason why she did not participate in A&E’s documentary exposé about the Playboy mansion.
The 49-year-old former Playmate admitted on the #NoFilter with Zack Peter podcast that she was not only asked to be interviewed in “Secrets of Playboy,” but asked to host it. McCarthy claimed she finally declined the invitation on their sixth request.
“I didn’t have the same experiences, so I wasn’t going to sign up for a paycheck and be salacious when I didn’t experience those things,” she reasoned.
“The Masked Singer” judge first posed as Playmate of the Month for the magazine in 1993, was named Playmate of the Year in 1994 and appeared in the publication sporadically through 2012.
“And hearing their stories, my heart broke for a lot of these women,” McCarthy said.
Former Playboy Bunnies — including “Girls Next Door” star and Hugh Hefner’s estranged fiancé Holly Madison — have recently spoken up about mistreatment and misconduct under Playboy’s watch.
Madison even called “hell”-sex with Hefner a “chore” on her new podcast, “Girls Next Level” — which she hosts with fellow “Next Door” star Bridget Marquardt — and said the women tried to get through the intimacy “as quickly as possible.”
“I’m so grateful that when I was there, Hef was married [to Kimberly Conrad] and it was kind of run like a strict dormitory,” McCarthy continued on Peter’s podcast. “Like, we weren’t even allowed near Hef or around the house. It was almost like Catholic school, to be honest.”
“There were no orgies or big parties going on,” she claimed. “So I think I went in there in a window of time that was kind of safe for me. But hearing some of these girls’ stories was really rough.”
During the podcast, McCarthy also ruled her one-season co-hosting stint on “The View” as her hardest job ever.
She was brought onto the show in 2013 when co-host Elisabeth Hassleback and Joy Behar were fired for “being too polarizing,” McCarthy recalled. Executives wanted to stray away from creator Barbra Walters’ political bits and lean into more pop culture-based discussions.
“They were like, we want to freshen up, we want someone to do light, pop culture, fluffy,” McCarthy remembered. “I am fluff.”
“I don’t want to be a fighter … I’m not gonna die on a hill for a politician or a pop star’s crusade, there’s way more important things in life than to fight about every single thing that is going on in the world,” she reasoned her short-lived presence on the show.
McCarthy has previously divulged that Walters had made her time on the show “miserable,” in her 2019 interview for the tell-all book “ Ladies Who Punch ” by entertainment journalist Ramin Setoodeh. When asked if she’d like to clarify those statements, McCarthy stuck to her original statements — adding that she somewhat sympathized with the veteran broadcaster’s surly demeanor.
“I knew what I was getting into. I wish there was a little bit more context, but I knew exactly what I was saying,” she responded. “I feel like they made it seem like I was being too hard on Barbara, when really I have the most compassion for her. Like, I love Barbara. Like, she was my girl.”
“Was I scared of her? Heck yeah! Who wouldn’t be, you know? She’s yelled at me numerous times. But with Barbara at least you know what you were getting,” she continued. “It came from, like, I don’t know how to say this, a sad place. I felt compassion for it. Whereas, other things that happened at ‘The View’ were just dark.”
McCarthy went on to say that she “had some great times with Whoopi” Goldberg, but noticed that the “Sister Act” star wasn’t one to share the spotlight.
“I just saw the dynamic of Barbara being her last year and Barbara wanting to lead for some things and I felt bad because Whoopi didn’t want to give up that seat,” she added, “and I thought, ‘You’re going to be here a long time, give it to Barbara.’ ”


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The legendary Hugh Hefner, who founded the magazine in 1953, passed away Wednesday at 91.
In honor of Hefner, we're taking a look back at Playboy Bunnies, and their iconic outfits.
Marilyn Monroe appeared on the very first issue of Playboy magazine in 1953.
Singer Jackie Wilson poses for a picture with the bunnies at the Playboy Club.
Two Bunny hostesses at the new Playboy Club in New York City.
In 1963, Gloria Steinem went undercover as a bunny at the New York Playboy Club for an article for Show magazine.
Hugh Hefner surrounded by the waitresses at his Playboy Club.
Hugh Hefner is greeted by a group of Playboy Bunnies upon his arrival in London.
The "Bunny Mother" with some of the bunnies at the Chicago Playboy Club.
A bunny serves as a croupier at the Playboy Club.
Joe Namath meets with members of the Playboy Bunny touch football team.
Hugh Hefner and his girlfriend Barbi Benton visit the Playboy Club in London.
In October of 1971, Darine Stern became the first African-American woman to appear on the cover of Playboy .
Hefner stands in front of his jet with fiancée Barbi Benton and the "flight crew."
Bunnies singing at the London Playboy Club.
Bunnies pose on the roof of the London Playboy Club.
Anderson was on a record-breaking 13 Playboy covers—this one was her first. Anderson was Playmate of the Month in the magazine's February 1990 issue.
Smith first appeared on Playboy 's March 1992 cover. Shortly therafter, she was named Miss May 1992 and the Guess jeans spokesmodel. She went on to be Playboy 's 1993 Playmate of the Year, and appeared on three more Playboy covers.
Hefner and the Bunnies pose with Gene Simmons of Kiss.
Hefner poses with bunnies at the Playboy anniversary party.
McCarthy has appeared on of six Playboy covers, including this January 2005 issue.
This 2008 "pink carpet" photo shows Hefner with three of his girlfriends: Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson. Their relationship was the subject of the popular reality show The Girls Next Door .
Hefner recreates a photo taken at Stansted airport back in the 1960s to celebrate the opening of the new Playboy Club in Mayfair
In 2011, the original Playboy Club in Chicago became the subject of an NBC television show. After much controversy, it was cancelled after only three episodes.
Hefner celebrates the 60th anniversary of Playboy .

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