Jenni "J-Woww" Farley of MTV
- Jenni "J-Woww" Farley of MTV "Jersey Shore" fame might wear bedazzled boy-shorts as if they were long pants, but she isn't going to take them off for "Playboy." She has turned down a request to pose for the mag, even though the offer was reportedly for $400,000. "I am not going to do Playboy in the near future," she told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show recently. "There is a better opportunity out there, which everybody will probably see soon." Most think this "better opportunity" is a possible "Jersey Shore" spin-off show with her bestie, Snooki. Which has us craving pickles now. I guess we will just have to rely on our imaginations if we want to see J-Woww sans clothes. In her honor, here are 12 other ladies who turned down Playboy.
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1. Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend and baby mama said "never"
Oksana Grigorieva also recently turned down Hugh and crew. She supposedly had an offer on the table for $75,000 offer to pose for "full nude" shots and a cover. But Oksana's rep Steve Jaffe stated, "Not now, not ever, nor for any amount of money, would our client, Oksana Grigorieva, even consider any offer to pose for 'Playboy.'" It doesn't get much clearer than that, but maybe her reaction was due to the fact that J-Woww's offer was allegedly much higher?
2. "Maneater" singer won't do it even with clothes on
Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado once turned down a reported $500,000 to pose fully clothed in "Playboy." Repeat: with her clothes on. Nelly denied the publisher, saying, "To do it would be a vanity thing, an egotistical thing. It's not to say I would never do it. It's very tempting." Half a million for fully clothed shots? That's a pretty decent ego boost.
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3. Lady Gaga won't take her pants off for money (just for free)
Even though Lady Gaga spends a good amount of time not wearing pants, she turned down an offer to pose in the lad mag, even after Hugh himself Twittered his excitement about a potential shoot. "I mean, if I was a glamour model, I would be delighted [with Playboy's offer], but for me it's all about the music... Ask me again, though, when I have a new album to plug." Guess it is important to keep your options open.
Read More:http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/10/27/celebs.no.playboy.tf/index.html
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