Hugh Hefner Dies at 91

Anonymous
When she was 10, she posed nude for a set of images called “Woman in a Child” taken by photographer Gary Gross with her mother’s consent. The photos were meant to be used in the Playboy Press publication Sugar ‘n’ Spice. Some of those were full-frontal images taken in a bathtub.

The photographer's lawyers argued that Brooke Sheilds had made a profitable career "as a young vamp and a harlot, a seasoned sexual veteran, a provocative child-woman, an erotic and sensual sex symbol, the Lolita of her generation". The judge concurred and, while praising the pictures' "sultry, sensual appeal", ruled that Gross was not a pornographer.
Anonymous
He was complete filth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He was complete filth.


I think you are confusing him with Larry Flynt. Hefner was a gentleman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When she was 10, she posed nude for a set of images called “Woman in a Child” taken by photographer Gary Gross with her mother’s consent. The photos were meant to be used in the Playboy Press publication Sugar ‘n’ Spice. Some of those were full-frontal images taken in a bathtub.

The photographer's lawyers argued that Brooke Sheilds had made a profitable career "as a young vamp and a harlot, a seasoned sexual veteran, a provocative child-woman, an erotic and sensual sex symbol, the Lolita of her generation". The judge concurred and, while praising the pictures' "sultry, sensual appeal", ruled that Gross was not a pornographer.


How are we not more concerned that Brooke Shields own MOTHER sold her for profit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was complete filth.


I think you are confusing him with Larry Flynt. Hefner was a gentleman.

No worries. Both of them were filth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When she was 10, she posed nude for a set of images called “Woman in a Child” taken by photographer Gary Gross with her mother’s consent. The photos were meant to be used in the Playboy Press publication Sugar ‘n’ Spice. Some of those were full-frontal images taken in a bathtub.

The photographer's lawyers argued that Brooke Sheilds had made a profitable career "as a young vamp and a harlot, a seasoned sexual veteran, a provocative child-woman, an erotic and sensual sex symbol, the Lolita of her generation". The judge concurred and, while praising the pictures' "sultry, sensual appeal", ruled that Gross was not a pornographer.


How are we not more concerned that Brooke Shields own MOTHER sold her for profit?


We are, but that's old news. Brooke wrote about her mother in: There was a Little Girl: The Real Story of My Mother and Me

https://www.amazon.com/There-Was-Little-Girl-Mother-ebook/dp/B00KWG5W0K
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