🐱 Playboy promotes bunny costume sale in campaign featuring transvestite models

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Playboy launched their new ad campaign to promote the come-back of their Playboy Bunny costume, only instead of a traditional "bunny," the costume is modeled on men.

Playboy noted the "huge deal" of featuring a man on the cover of the iconic gentleman's magazine. "For Playboy to have a male on the cover is a huge deal for the LGBT community," they tweeted, quoting model Bretman Rock, who also promotes a line of Crocs. "It's all so surreal," he wrote.

“For Playboy to have a male on the cover is a huge deal for the LGBT community, for my brown people community and it’s all so surreal. A total ‘is this even fucking happening right now?’ type of vibe. And I’m so pretty.”@bretmanrock for Playboy: https://t.co/6iN9yRUF57pic.twitter.com/3NJGp4J9wU
— Playboy (@Playboy) October 1, 2021
The costume features a tight black, strapless leotard with a sweetheart neckline and bunny ears. The costume was modeled as well by BLM activist Gerrell Hankton. Hankton can be seen in a number of poses, front and back. Hankton sports a BLM logo in his Twitter profile.

The Official Bunny Costume is back in stock in black! ? ? Shop the iconic suit in all colors: https://t.co/juIdB0LX7h@gerrellhanktonphotographed by Marcus V. Richardson pic.twitter.com/tI1F4ySSeH
— Playboy (@Playboy) September 29, 2021
He shared more images of the photo shoot on his Instagram page, saying "I teamed up with @playboy to bring a new edge to the iconic Bunny Suit. This look has graced magazine covers and the silver screen and has historically been associated with a particular body type but Playboy has always evolved with the times, often being at the forefront of movements of equality and inclusivity. I'm honored to take part in continuing to push against the grain, giving every 'body' the freedom to step out as their best selves, feeling sexy in the skin they are in, in whatever costume they s choose to wear."


Playboy is only the latest women's-wear company to feature male models in women's clothes. Pop star Rihanna's Savage x Fenty line routinely showcases trans models in women's lingerie.

Victoria's Secret also took the plunge, adding Brazillian model Valentina Sampaio to their line-up. Sampaio was also a cover model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Victoria's Secret had come under fire for not promoting trans identified, queer, and plus-sized models as part of their ad campaigns, but the company traded-in that exec for wokeness and has since become a champion of non-traditional lingerie models.

Lingerie companies have formed with the sole intention of providing undergarments for trans identified persons. Some of these are specifically to help users "tuck" their genitals. Other lingerie or undergarment brands for trans identified persons target young people, such as the swimsuit line for trans girls.

The Playboy Bunny was created with the launch of Hugh Hefner's Playboy Magazine in 1953, and the choice of the rabbit, Hefner said, was "because of the humorous sexual connotation." The tuxedo was meant "to add to the idea of sophistication." High-profile and well-regarded authors were published in Playboy's pages, along side nude, or often bunny costume-clad models.

That costume made its way to the Playboy Club, the first of which was opened in Chicago in 1960. Waitresses wore the costume while serving drinks to patrons. The women were known as the "Bunnies."
 
I don't know what's more disgusting, Playboy going gay or Penthouse turning into Maxim.

The last real issue was the Kate Moss edition. Prove me wrong.

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That's for the costume, fag. Not the cover

Which is also discussed in the article about the costume. From the original article:
Playboy noted the "huge deal" of featuring a man on the cover of the iconic gentleman's magazine. "For Playboy to have a male on the cover is a huge deal for the LGBT community," they tweeted, quoting model Bretman Rock, who also promotes a line of Crocs. "It's all so surreal," he wrote.

“For Playboy to have a male on the cover is a huge deal for the LGBT community, for my brown people community and it’s all so surreal. A total ‘is this even fucking happening right now?’ type of vibe. And I’m so pretty.”@bretmanrock for Playboy: https://t.co/6iN9yRUF57pic.twitter.com/3NJGp4J9wU
— Playboy (@Playboy) October 1, 2021
Go and see for yourself if you don't believe me.
 
I thought Playboys were for men, not ABOUT men.

That said, not a bad cover shoot.
 
I was looking up something on the Playboy website and saw he did a whole collab with them?! WTF. Why does he deserve to be a on a playboy cover?! Hugh is rolling in his grave right now.
just like a fucking man, doing womens shit and calling himself brave 👏.. just like James Charles when he was discovered for putting on makeup and getting cover girl sponsorship. This proves men will always invade what’s intended for women. Ffs.
 
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