Life on the bunny trail
HANGING up the bunny ears, packing up from the mansion, giving a kissy-poo goodbye to Hugh Hefner - what's life really like after being a Playmate?
Don't just believe E!'s "The Girls Next Door," which starts up its fifth season this fall - or Anna Faris' new movie "The House Bunny," in theaters tomorrow. If you really want the inside dish on the grueling obstacles of life post-Playmate-dom and what it's like to be in Hef's inner circle, ask the nubile young ladies themselves.
"There's no such thing as a former Playmate," clarifies Miss February 1986, Julie McCullough. "It's not like Playboy divorces us. It's not like a former life. You're always a Playmate."
Confirms Playboy assistant editor Rocky Rakovic: "A Playmate is a Playmate forever."
Whatever. As long as they look pretty naked.
Don't just believe E!'s "The Girls Next Door," which starts up its fifth season this fall - or Anna Faris' new movie "The House Bunny," in theaters tomorrow. If you really want the inside dish on the grueling obstacles of life post-Playmate-dom and what it's like to be in Hef's inner circle, ask the nubile young ladies themselves.
"There's no such thing as a former Playmate," clarifies Miss February 1986, Julie McCullough. "It's not like Playboy divorces us. It's not like a former life. You're always a Playmate."
Confirms Playboy assistant editor Rocky Rakovic: "A Playmate is a Playmate forever."
Whatever. As long as they look pretty naked.




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