I wanted to do Playboy to get across the same ideas I'm singing and writing about these days. It's all about proving that a woman can defy stereotypes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once Playboy came to me, all the preachers ran. I needed to pose in Playboy to make money.
Not only did I enjoy the creative side of Playboy and enjoy being surrounded by people who are curious about life, but I also love the analytical and hard business side of it.
If I can represent that body type of women that isn't represented so much in media, then I'd be happy to do that.
The public has always expected me to be a playboy, and a decent chap never lets his public down.
I've actually been turned down for jobs because I was in Playboy.
I'd guess that 80 percent of the people who work for Playboy are feminists.
When I was younger, I was like, 'I want to be on Playboy.' My mum was a Playmate.
A world-class playboy once told me that the key to mesmerising women is to listen to them and look deeply into their eyes.
I would never do 'Playboy.'
I didn't want to be the girl who posed in 'Playboy' and then - by the way - made some music.