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PlaygirlPlaygirl is a US monthly erotic lifestyle magazine which features semi-nude or fully-nude men. The magazine was founded in 1973 during the height of the feminist movement as a response to erotic men's magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse that featured similar photos of women. Marketed as a magazine for heterosexual women, Playgirl editors acknowledge at least 25 percent of its readership are gay men. In a failed publicity stunt, Playgirl offered Charles, Prince of Wales $45,000 to appear nude in a centerfold in 1990. The magazine did offer a nude pictorial called The Men of Enron in September 2002 (yes, they lost their shirts). In past issues, the magazine has featured photographs of various celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, David Duchovny, Brad Pitt and Frank Sepe. Each year the magazine published a list of celebrity Ten Sexiest Men and selects one of the centerfolds from the past year as Man of the Year. One example of Playgirl Man of the Year is the American actor and male model Jonathon Prandi, who was Playgirl's Man of the Year in 1997. As of 2003, the magazine was published by New York, New York-based company, Playgirl, Inc., which is the registered owner of the Playgirl trade mark. In the April 2005 edition, editor-in-chief Michele Zipp, revealed she was a Republican. On March 21, 2005 it was revealed that Zipp had been ousted from her position as editor, but the reason for her termination has not been publicly discussed. External links
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