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Models say they have no regrets

CHELSEA COOK

Issue date: 9/13/07 Section: News
"This is so much fun," said model Brittanie Knight. "Everyone has been so supportive ... this was so much more than I expected."

The models handled themselves well under the circumstances.

"We haven't gotten any nasty questions or anything," said model Taylor Lynn said.

Lynn, Knight and several other models used aliases for the magazine and during an interview with The Red & Black. But

Lynn said she has no regrets as to who will see her photo.

"I mean, it's published, [if we had reservations] we should've thought about that before," she said.

Lynn said she did, however, dye her hair from blonde to brunette after the photo shoot.

The signing was only one of three publicity events on the models' to-do list.

Early Wednesday, all six models appeared on the 103.7 The Bulldog morning show for an interview.

The models also made an appearance after the signing at The Loft downtown, with special guest Spencer Scott, Playmate of the Month.

"I doubt I will ever have a chance to get a Playboy signed by a model ever again in my lifetime," said Drew Grier, a fifth-year speech communication major from Ft. Gaines.

He and many other men left downtown very happy.
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