See what else the 25-year-old has to say in her interview with the famous men's magazine.
Of course Lindsay Lohan would quote Marilyn Monroe in her new interview with Playboy — couldn't you tell from the leaked photos of her nude cover and inside spread that she's obsessed with the late blonde bombshell?
Boo to the naysayers! Here's why Michelle's the perfect woman to play the blonde bombshell.
In My Week with Marilyn (in theaters November 23), Michelle Williams, 31, channels Hollywood icon, Marilyn Monroe. The film follows her for a brief period in the summer of 1956 when she was in the U.K. filming The Prince and the Showgirl. When Michelle won the role, there were many people who said she couldn't pull it off.
Lindsay Lohan is Playboy's latest blonde to pose nude for the camera. Is anyone shocked?
TMZ has confirmed that Lindsay Lohan is shooting nude photos for Playboy! The deal has been in the works for months as Lohan reportedly asked for one million big ones to show everyone her, er, goods. Well, at least it will get her out of the morgue (and into the spotlight again). She'll reportedly earn $750,000 for her clothes-free duties at the Hugh Hefner palace.
How the actress's transformation affected her own confidence and sex appeal.
When it was announced that the skinny, petite-framed Michelle Williams was cast to portray Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming film, My Week With Marilyn, the blogosphere exploded with negative criticism. People claimed Williams wasn't physically designed for the role— that she was too thin to portray the curvy, sexy film star, and could never pull it off.
In honor of her 85th birthday, we look back at what the actress taught us about love and life.
Throughout the history of cinema, there has never been another screen legend quite like Marilyn Monroe—although her talent was often overshadowed by her many failed loves and her sex-symbol status. But even through the tough times, fighting illness and battling back from relationship woes, she was never without her sense of humor and many words of wisdom.
A quiz to see if you channel Jackie Kennedy or Marilyn Monroe, both in and out of bed.
In pondering the essential differences between the Jackie and the Marilyn Gal (with their attendant lifestyles, first husbands, lingerie and heel choices), it is first vital to ascertain whether you are a Jackie or a Marilyn.
Sexy silver screen star Tony Curtis loved women, and they loved him.
On September 29, screen legend Tony Curtis died of a heart attack, leaving behind a wife, five children and millions of saddened fans. He also leaves behind quite a sexual legacy. Best known onscreen for wearing a skirt in Some Like it Hot, Tony was equally famous offscreen for chasing skirts. It's been reported that the devilishly handsome actor—who once lived at the Playboy Mansion—bedded 1,000 women, including actresses Yvonne DeCarlo, Natalie Wood and Marilyn Monroe.
For the second time this year, my friend Kim has had to tell a guy who offered to pay her for sex to get lost.
Though Kim is no bombshell, she’s certainly real-world hot. Great
bod, killer personality, enough sexual dynamism to ignite World War
III. Men write poems to her in European cafés, chat her up in bars
despite the presence of their wives and girlfriends, and friend her on
Facebook to tell her she’s still their “best” even if it’s been decades
since their roll in the hay.
When Kim was younger, she liked being a sexual supernova. No shame
felt she for her wanton ways, her colossal lustiness, her
stereotypically manly ability to separate sex from love. She wasn’t a
man stealer or desperate fool. Kim was a healthy sexual being, as whip
smart as she was sensual, as capable of meaty conversation as she was
blowing minds in the sack.
Then all in the same week, stuff happened. First, she had to tell
JFK, RFK and Teddy all had sex with Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Amongst the many goodies discovered within Ted Kennedy's FBI file is a 1965 memo about a rich New York City divorcée who had "considerable information about sex parties" involving the Kennedy brothers, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, and Sammy Davis Jr.