Posted on 10/29/2009 6:03:59 AM PDT by bogusname
Dannii Minogue has revealed how she was forced to pose nude for Playboy to pay off her crippling debts. The X Factor judge, 38, stripped off for the front page cover shoot in 1995 after the breakdown of her marriage to actor Julian McMahon. She owed more than £150,000 and was too proud to turn to her older sister Kylie for help.
'My parents didn't want me to do it. My dad was saying, "Doing this is forever - you can never, ever change it," she said during an emotional interview with Piers Morgan.
'Kylie knew why I was doing it. I could have asked her for the money, but it wasn't in my nature.
'I never wanted to admit the trouble I was in. I should have been looking at my finances.' ...
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
LOL!
Not Guilty and she will have to meet me in chambers.
Perhaps there is room for forgiveness.
Was she PAID by direct deposit??
“Holy not guilty Batman!!!”
If she regularly poses in underwear and other skimpy clothing as part of her career, I have a hard time believing the Playboy shoot was all that traumatizing to her. Sounds like recounting the event is just another way to stay in the news.
Dad?
Unanimous male jury: not guilty!
I recall Paula Jones making similar justifications for her photo spread.
I also recall Monica Lewinsky solving her own similar financial problems by selling a line of handbags.
You always have a choice.
It’s hardly bad photography. I have noticed a lot of naturally buxom young women of late. Even in the Sixties, my first girlfriend was stacked with slim torso and hips. Her mother, like today’s mothers, was worried about her “early” development; I just enjoyed the company of such development. Unfortunately, many of these natrually endowed young ladies will fill out “as things head south.”
On the other hand, she could also be artificially enhanced, which is pretty common these days.
Bump/Ping! ;-)
Under the table, of course. Or desk.
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