Sherlyn Chopra, India's first Playmate, condoles Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's death

Hugh Hefner, the magazine Mogul, who had been defining the adult content through Playboy, died of natural causes at his home

Hugh Hefner, the iconic founder of Playboy magazine, passed away on September 28 at the age of 91. The magazine mogul, who had been defining the adult content, died of natural causes at his home. Playboy, a multimillion-dollar monthly adult magazine, had featured almost every hot actress on its cover, even India was not left untouched. Model and actress Sherlyn Chopra became the Playboy Cover Girl to feature on the adult magazine. As soon as she came to know about the tragic news, India’s first Playmate, took to Twitter and condoled the death of Hefner.

Condoling the death of Hefner she tweeted:

According to the reports published by a leading daily, while sharing her experience on shooting for Playboy, Sherlyn said “I am happy that I engaged into something that I wanted to do at that time. It was not cheesy or vulgar, I feel all that is in your mind. What matters is how the subject has been shot, how is the background, the hair, the make-up. How does the subject feels about self? Is she uncomfortable shooting or feels free like a butterfly, happy and at peace with her body. I felt at ease with my body. I was 10/10 at that time there was no excess fat at any corner of my body.”

She shed her clothes and posed naked for Playboy. She featured in the November 2012 issue of the raunchy magazine.

Hugh Hefner, Playboy

Hugh Hefner founded the Playboy magazine in 1953.

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Hefner reportedly founded the magazine with USD 600 and another USD 1,000 borrowed from his mother. The first centerfold, an iconic feature of the monthly magazine, was of Marilyn Monroe.

Quote– Times Of India

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