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Playboy J actually let the female model go to the holy mountain in New Zealand to take large-scale photos?
According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on May 3, recently, a female model of the fashion magazine Playboy filmed a large-scale promotional film on the sacred Taranaki Mountain in New Zealand, which was strongly condemned by local residents.

It is reported that the female model named Jaylene Cook is 25 years old this year. The photo shows that she stands alone at the top of Taranaki Mountain and looks into the distance, wearing only a hat and a pair of gloves. The local Maori expressed strong dissatisfaction after reading it. They think it is disrespectful to take nude photos on the holy mountain.

After that, Cook began to defend himself. She said it was normal to take nude photos, which only showed the beauty of freedom and strength and did not offend the gods. She knows the history of this mountain very well and respects it very much.

Playboy magazine in America is a well-known old magazine. Adult magazine, with a history of 5 1 year, is the best-selling men's magazine in the world at present, and its monthly cost is more than that of Gentleman, GQ and Rolling Stone combined. Twenty-five years ago, Playboy began to explore overseas markets, and now there are 19 editions in the world, which are shared by 5 million readers (mainly men) in different countries. Hefner, the founder of Playboy, is called "rabbit keeper", and this "professional rabbit keeper" really dominates the world by relying on the trademarks of "rabbit girl" and "rabbit doll" and is extremely rich. But if you ask the secret of "raising rabbits" to get rich, many people will definitely think that it is the contribution of fewer and fewer "bunny girls", but in fact, the construction of business empire is not supported by a few sexy "bunny girls".