No matter what was discussed, agreed, or signed, when youâre in front of a Playboy lens, the nudity negotiation never ends. Olivia Munn learned that after two days with one of their more persistent stylists.
The stylist, whom she impersonated with a swishy, faux-frenchy accent, kept suggesting she try outfits that were plenty evocative of the oops-I-forgot-my-panties style of glamour photography. Then he reached into his costume trunk and pulled out the deal-breaker, a black fishnet number that was a swimsuit in name only. It left zilch to anyoneâs imagination, least of all what was in his.
She wasnât going there. âMy vagina would have looked like a Honeybaked Ham,â Munn said, sitting in a makeup chair and talking to Kotaku before Thursdayâs taping of G4âs Attack of the Show, which she co-hosts. Despite the browbeating to Take! It! All! Off!! Munnâs decision not to reveal her charms remained as final at the end of her shoot as it was when she rebuffed Playboyâs original request.
Munn thinks she knows now why Playboy came back to say, no prob, a clothes-on pictorial was OK. âIâm convinced the photographer and the stylist were in cahoots to get me naked,â Munn said. Hey, never let it be said Playboy doesnât have its readersâ number one interest foremost in mind.
âThey were showing me all these things to put on and saying, âAnd you can just see everything! And itâs just gorge,â and Iâm thinking, âYou guys are out of your mind,â Munn said. âIt ended with my publicist and the stylist screaming at each other.â
Becoming one of the few women ever to do a Playboy cover and pictorial without nudity has certainly bolstered Munnâs profile as the hottie with Geek Goddess approachability â the gamersâ Athena, if you will, thanks largely to her three years with G4. But itâs led to plenty of speculation that her choice of a fully functional wardrobe was only a business decision. That now isnât the right time for her to get naked, but one day that right time will come, and weâll both know it, and when it happens it will be tender and magical.
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âItâll never happen,â Munn said. âIt would never happen. I think thereâs nothing wrong with Playboy â thereâs nothing wrong with women who want to be in the magazine, if theyâre comfortable being naked and showing everything. But Iâm looking through it like, âHoly shit, thatâs a lot of vadge.â I mean, itâs filled with that stuff. Thereâs nothing wrong with it, itâs just not something Iâd do.â
Not only did Munn turn away trained professionals with graduate degrees in coaxing hot women out of their clothes, she showed them less than she did to Complex back in April. âMy underboobâs in that shoot,â she said. âYou canât see anything like that in what I did for Playboy. I did the same amount of nudity, for them, that I did in a bathing suit for Surf magazine.â
You can get a look at what she did show for Playboy in this online pictorial. âItâs not like Iâm the pizza guy in some porno,â Munn said. But even though sheâd never go half as far as that, Playboy or what it represents isnât intimidating to her. âItâs just naked pictures, and theyâre all of hot girls,â she said, âexcept thereâs one in there with big bush, thatâs not really good.â
Munnâs knows that part of why Playboy came calling, and was cool with her not doing nudity, is she has a fan base thatâs highly coveted by advertisers. Gamers are easily separated from their dough, after all. But the positive response sheâs gotten for not taking it off tells her that her fans do care. âTheyâre not going to say, âOh, titty! Oh, thatâs Oliviaâs vagina, letâs go buy it!'â she said. âTheyâre supportive, not just because it gets them off.â
But she doesnât worry about being typecast for the geek demographic. To the contrary, it gets her plenty of work. Sheâs just finished up a role in Iron Man II, and got an offer for another from producers who said they wanted someone who isnât the kind of pedestalized-hot that Megan Fox represents.
âI love this world I am in,â Munn said. âIf I could stay in this world forever, the nerd world, Iâd be happy. Iâve been here for three years, and I can confidently say this is a world I feel comfortable and welcomed in.â
Unpublished picture courtesy Playboy.