I generally try to avoid any entertainment news whenever possible. While I used to enjoy certain tidbits here and there (like Hollywood True Story) the whole "Tom and Katie" fiasco totally turned me off to entertainment or celebrity news.
But, while I was looking for the link to post in my last blog ("Texas may require schools to carry elective on Bible") This story happened to catch my eye.
Perhaps it's just me, but it seems weird that someone would go from trying to get a job with Donald Trump to posing for Playboy.
Now, I can pridefully admit that I have never watched a single episode of this show "The Apprentice" (or any other "reality" show for that matter). And I have nothing against Playboy magazine per se. Not anything I'm interested in, but I know my husband has a couple of issues floating around somewhere and I don't see any harm in that.
But I wonder how much Kristine Lefebvre is really trying to gain exposure for Breast Cancer patients' awareness?
It seems to me there are a lot more efficient ways to show support for Breast Cancer patients and act as a source of inspiration than posing nude for a magazine that targets the male audience.
According to the article this isn't the first time that someone fired by Donald Trump was approached by Playboy Magazine.




Well, if she was already on TV and she's slightly well known, it makes (somewhat) sense that they would try to get her in their magazine. They do that with alot of reality stars, to get the magazines to sell better, even if only for the curiosity factor.
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