The Playboy magazine is known for many controversial reasons. After Hugh Hefner founded the magazine in December 1953, he eventually was able to own what is now known as the Playboy Mansion from 1971 until he died in 2017.
The Paris Olympics have been grabbing headlines over and over lately, with the opening ceremonies causing outrage and a recent boxing match grabbing headlines for what many people seem to be unfair practices.
No one ever thought the Olympics could be mashed up with Playboy until just recently after a Playboy model, Ravena Hanniely, posed for a nude photoshoot in public to “celebrate the Olympics,” causing quite a fiasco.
During the shoot, Ravena’s only items covering her parts were body paint encompassing the Olympic logo and colors and a pair of sneakers, which the French Police must have had an issue with after demanding a conversation with the model.
Ravena Hanniely Slams French Police After Her Photoshoot Was Called Off
Hanniely claims that the police, who can be seen in one photo asking to talk to the Denish Playboy cover model, asked her to vacate the premises. Most likely because she was nude for everyone in the area to see.
The 23-year-old clapped back at the police in an interview after the whole ordeal, stating, “The opening of the Olympic Games can have Holy Communion with half-naked people, but I can’t do an outdoor painting? That’s hypocrisy!”
The model, who also had “Paris 2024” written across her chest, claimed that she “just wanted to create something to symbolize the peace and unity that the Olympics represent,” a controversial statement referencing this year’s games.
All of Hanniely’s body art was done by artist Morgane Duponde, who has some talent. After this incident, we’re sure some eyes will be on the Denish cover model and artist very shortly.