Paris Hilton confessed she cried over Playboy cover after sex tape scandal: ‘Branded as a slut’
17.03.2023 - 19:37
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Paris Hilton revealed Playboy published her racy photo without her permission. After turning down a seven-figure offer from Hugh Hefner, Hilton detailed the exchange between her and the Playboy mogul. She admitted that he desperately attempted to persuade her to appear on the cover of the infamous magazine. "Hef really wanted me to do a Playboy cover," Hilton recalled in her new book, "Paris: The Memoir." "He kept offering me more and more money, saying I wouldn't have to be totally naked, just topless. And then saying, I didn't have to be topless, just sheer.
And then saying I could wear whatever lingerie I wanted." "Even when he offered seven figures, I turned it down, because I knew my mom would lose her mind, and because I had already been branded as a slut after the sex tape," she pointed out. "I felt like a Playboy pictorial would just cement that in people's minds." Once Hilton saw her risqué photo front and center of the 2005 Playboy’s "Sex Star of the Year" issue, she broke down in tears, since she claimed she never consented or agreed to be on the cover. "No one was terribly surprised to see me on the cover of Playboy," she penned.
"Except me. I was surprised. And not in a good way." The "Stars are Blind" singer noted that she had discovered her picture on the cover through a friend and explained how Hefner had disregarded her request to not appear.
"Hef had 'honored' me with the Sex Star of the Year Award, which means they can claim it's 'news' and not a pictorial. He got a picture from an old test shoot with a woman photographer. .
. . It's kind of an old-school pinup-girl vibe: red bustier and heels, black fishnets, very little actual skin." However, a Playboy spokesperson told Fox News Digital that
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