Lindsay Lohan’s Playboy issue hit
newsstands today and Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson caught up with
Hugh Hefner to get the details on the actress’
Marilyn Monroe-inspired
shoot. Hef says the tribute was a last-minute choice after he was
disappointed with what the photographer first shot with Lindsay.
“I
saw the results of the first day of shooting and it was not what I was
looking for,” Hef told Shaun in an interview at the Playboy Mansion on
Thursday. “[Lindsay] hadn’t bared it all in the first one and she looked
like she had just come out of rehab… She looked like she just got up in
the morning.
“I wanted her to do something that would be truly unforgettable,” he added.
Inside
the pages of Playboy, Lilo’s poses are nearly identical to those of
Marilyn’s iconic 1953 spread in the men’s mag. While Lindsay was on
board for the reshoot, her handlers — at first — were not, because this
time she would be fully nude.
“They
wanted a little more clothing and I said, ‘You know, this is going to
be what it’s going to be, because we’re doing a tribute here to the
original nudes,’” Hef explained.
“Marilyn
Monroe’s comment after the original shoot was, when they asked what she
was wearing, [she] said, ‘All I had on was the radio.’ All Lindsay
Lohan had on during this was the radio!”
When
asked if the actress arrived to the photo shoot on time, the Playboy
magnate wasn’t able to provide an answer, but said if she was truly
channeling Marilyn, punctuality would not be one of her strongest
points.
“I don’t know the answer
to that, [but] if she’s doing a tribute to Marilyn Monroe, I assume that
means she probably didn’t show up on time because Marilyn didn’t show
up on time,” he told Shaun.
“Marilyn was late also?” Shaun asked.
“Oh yes, with regularity,” Hef answered.
Despite the unauthorized, premature release of Lindsay’s pictorial, Hef still has high hopes for the issue.
“I
think you can count on it,” he told Shaun, when asked if he believes
Lindsay’s issue will be a bestseller. “The publicity surrounding it and
the anticipation is remarkable.”
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