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It seems Playboy is not artistic enough for Lindsay Lohan,
who bared it all in New York Magazine’s Marilyn Monroe photo shoot last winter.
The Mean Girls star has turned down a $700,000 offer to do
an eight-page topless spread in Playboy, for the magazine’s 55th-
anniversary issue in January.
“If there's nudity, then the answer's no ... She's not going
down the [New York] magazine road again,” Lohan's rep told Playboy's creative
consultant, Hal Lifson.
Lifson had wanted Lohan to pay tribute to 60s star Ann
Margret’s movie Kitten With A Whip, which is one of Lohan’s favorites.
Lohan’s photo shoot for New York Magazine, semi-naked, in
a tribute to Marilyn Monroe's final photo shoot before her death, was an internet
sensation, with millions of people accessing the magazine’s website and causing
it to crash. In the photos, Lohan, who was photographed by Bert Stern, the
author of Marilyn Monroe’s “The Last Sitting” collection, barely covers her
body with a pink scarf, revealing more than hiding.
Lohan has recently been in the headlines for attacking her
father on her blog, after he had said that Lohan’s girlfriend Samantha Ronson
used his daughter to gain fame.
“He has become a public embarrassment and a bully – to my
family, my co-workers, my friends and a girl that means the world to me,”
Lindsay Lohan wrote these days on her MySpace page, explaining that she felt
“betrayed.”
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