Playboy Has Gone Back To Nudity 

6158989304_6606729f1e_mIt seemed like the end of an era when Playboy announced that its January/February 2016 issue featuring Pamela Anderson on the cover would be the final one with full frontal nudity. The first no-nude issue featured a model who was sexting, in a technically nude spread, with her hands strategically placed over her nipples and crotch. Well recently, Hugh Hefner’s son, Cooper, has complained about Playboy’s new direction, and as the latest chief creative officer, it’s been his mission to abolish the no-nude policy.

Apparently, eliminating nudity made it easier to sell Playboy in stores, but the decision caused subscription sales to plummet. The March/April issue is aptly titled “Naked Is Normal,” and the magazine is promising—you guessed it—lots and lots of nudity. Cooper said in a statement, “I’ll be the first to admit the way in which the magazine portrayed nudity was dated, but removing it entirely was a mistake. Nudity was never the problem, because nudity isn’t a problem. Today, we’re taking our identity back and rediscovering who we are.” Perhaps Playboy’s attempts at rebranding is pointless—nudity will always be in style!

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Check out more about Playboy’s decision to go back to nudity here: https://jezebel.com/forget-what-they-told-you-playboy-now-says-naked-is-no-1792309555

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