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Spanish postcard by Raker, no. 1096, 1964. Stella Stevens in The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis, 1963).
Nicole Aniston named 2013 Penthouse Pet of the Year". UPI. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015 . Retrieved 5 September 2016. Contrary to what has been written over the years by various media, the first Pet of the Year was not Evelyn Treacher (Treacher was on the cover of the first American edition of the magazine, September 1969 and was named the first Pet of the Month). The Pet Of The Year selection for the American edition of the magazine was not announced until the May 1971 issue. A few months later in the September 1971 issue, the first Pet of the Year was chosen and pictured on the cover, the winner being Stephanie McLean. [3] Pets of the Month [ edit ]Harley: Nope. Maybe you can tell me your life before all of this. What was it like growin’ up in Modora? Bob Guccione and his longtime assistant, Jane Homlish, watch Williams announce her resignation. Getty
Well, the photos aren't quite all that, but they aren't just your standard-issue nudes either. They featured Williams and another model miming the act of love in a variety of attitudes and positions. Oh, and that other model happened to be a woman. After a standard montage intro, we get "Christie". A busty blonde in & out of a bikini who looks familiar because it's Glori-Anne Gilbert. It took me a second to recognize her. Standard but satisfying leadoff scene ends with her underneath an outdoor shower getting all wet. That's also her on the box cover (6 mins).
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American comedienne Stella Stevens (1936) starred as a voluptuous platinum blonde with a deep sultry voice in many Hollywood films of the 1960s. During the decade she was one of the most photographed women in the world. He was taken out to villages and shown good works projects, Americans putting in sewage systems, building schoolhouses.
According to a TIME article, the nude photos were first offered to Playboy. But Hefner refused the material and called the publication of Williams' pictures as "immoral" and "improper." At the height of her career in the ’80s, Kim Basinger posed for Playboy for the magazine’s February 1983 issue.Williams had already been through the wringer and then some by the time she found out, in mid-July 1984, via a New York Post reporter, that she was about to become Penthouse's cover girl, an honor she neither asked for nor wanted. The cover boy was George Burns, the beloved geriatric actor who'd played the All Mighty in the recent hit comedy Oh God!"Miss America: Oh, God, She's Nude!" the headline would read.