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Briana Banks Scam Clarification

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 25 August, 2010 Posted By: Ryan Rayzer

Sorry guys but I have removed this post. … Sincerely yours, Gossip Girl

Why did I remove the post? Because I can? :P

No seriously, I did it because I went and looked into it myself and I have a friend who without a doubt, 100% totally and completely for sure confirms the guy in question worked at Playboy. Don’t know what he did while he was there, nor do I even care. It’s not my business. Nor is it my business who Briana Banks associates herself with personally or professionally.

This post wasn’t about good fun gossip it was just down right mean and attacking some poor guy. So what if he tweets for Briana. I don’t really care.

Maybe she broke her finger and can’t tweet for herself? For all we know she’s on the phone telling the guy what to say while he types it in.

We don’t really know what goes on at her place nor is it our business.

So some of us don’t like the website design of her new site.

That’s really not something to trash the guy for personally. Wow just wow. Let people make some mistakes. We don’t need to trash their very being because they suck wee wee at web design.

I’m sorry but enough is enough.

Whatever decision Briana Banks makes is her decision to make. Who she wants to align herself with is her business. If it is a great decision or a bad one isn’t really our business, unless of course it hurts other people. Then I guess maybe we would be justified to say something. But anywho, I think you all get my point.

I don’t want to see more personal attacks like this in the future on this site. We are here to support the porn industry, not trash the people in it.

Have a nice day.
Sincerely yours, Gossip Girl



Before aspiring to be a porn star apparently the train wreck known as Montana Fishburne aspired to be a stripper, then a hooker and then a Playboy model. They rejected her but not before doing a test shoot and stashing the photos. They said after all, even though she was using a fake name, they recognized who she was by her famous last name.

Playboy is now sharing the photos with you here.

Montana Fishburne was recently in the news claiming she never signed a model release for the work she did pre-Vivid with Brian Pumper.  Brian Pumper however said she’s one crazy bitch and not only did she sign, but he has photos and videos of her doing it and acknowledging that she knew what she was signing.  So in other words, she flat out lied yet again for publicity.  Big shock there.  Only this time her lie cost a guy some series legal fees.

Speaking of train wreck Montana Fishburne and her lies, do you remember her going on TMZ recently claiming her famous father cut her off and won’t have anything to do with her?  Well apparently that was a lie as well.  Her father is footing her very expensive legal bills in regard to an arrest from last year.

TMZ reported that It was Laurence who hired Montana’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, to represent her in an ongoing assault with a deadly weapon case … in an attempt to help her out and get her life back on track. Our sources say Laurence continues to foot the bill for Montana’s defense.



‘Playboy Redux’ Art Exhibit of the Playboy Bunny

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 24 August, 2010 Posted By: Foxy Lady

Celebrate 50 Years of the Playboy Bunny

Playboy Bunny
Tara McPherson
Oil on Linen – 48″ x 48″
©2010 Tara McPherson

Exhibit Information
Playboy Redux
Contemporary Artists Interpret the Iconic Playboy Bunny
August 27 – September 12, 2010

Opening Reception
Friday, August 27, 2010, 7-10PM
At our new gallery location: 2780 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago

About The Exhibit

Playboy Enterprises in collaboration with The Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh) invited over 20 contemporary and street artists to reinterpret the iconic Playboy Bunny in celebration of the opening of the first Playboy Club in Chicago 50 years ago in 1960. Known at that time for her satin bunny suit, cotton tail and rabbit ears, the Playboy Bunny served cocktails and glamour in equal doses. Many luminaries once worked as Bunnies, including Deborah Harry, Gloria Steinem and Lauren Hutton. For Playboy Redux: Contemporary Artists Interpret the Iconic Playboy Bunny, artists were asked to create a new look for the Bunny, a veritable makeover to create the Bunny of the future. The selected artists have presented a number of new takes on this iconic image, and works ranges range in medium including photography, painting, sculpture, drawing and video.

Playboy Redux was originally shown at The Warhol Museum in March-June, 2010. Rotofugi Gallery is proud to now exhibit and sell these works along with some new additions.

This project is part of Playboy’s year-long 50th Anniversary celebration of the Playboy Cluband Playboy Bunny. The exhibit is curated by Aaron Baker, Ned West and Rotofugi Gallery.

The Gorgon
Tim Biskup
Cel Vinyl Acrylic on Paper – 24″ x 18″
©2010 Tim Biskup

Participating Artists
Featuring Josh ‘Shag’ Agle, Jennybird Alcantara, Scott Anderson, Glenn Barr, Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, R. Black, Ain Cocke, Brian Ewing, Brendan Fernandes, Rod Filbrandt, Jeremy Fish, Mike Giant, Ludovica Gioscia, Ken Keirns, Jeremiah Ketner, Jeremy Kost, Frank Kozik, Travis Lampe, Bob Masse, Tara McPherson, Hiroki Otsuka, Lisa Petrucci, Mark ‘Atomos’ Pilon, Bonni Reid, Isabel Samaras, Seth Scriver, Andrew Schoultz, Steve Seeley, Jeremy Tinder, Michelle Valigura, Saya Woolfalk and O Zhang.

PLAYBOY, BUNNY and Rabbit Head Design are all marks of Playboy, ©2010 Playboy.



Playboy for the iPad

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 13 August, 2010 Posted By: Foxy Lady

Playboy Magazine Available on iPad

Now you really can claim you just read it for the articles!

By Rhett Pardon
Wednesday, Aug 11, 2010

CHICAGO — Playboy magazine now is available for the iPad.On Wednesday, the adult giant began marketing the iPad app, priced at $4.99 an issue, the same as a physical copy.

The iPad app includes most of the magazine’s content — front cover, the Playboy Interview and other sections — but one thing is missing: nudity.

In keeping with Apple’s policy on porn, Playboy isn’t showing any naked women despite warnings of “frequent/intense sexual content or nudity” and “infrequent/mild profanity and crude humor.” And iPad users have to be at least 17 to download the app.



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