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Playboy's 'Girls of the SEC' hits newsstands

Entertainment Editor

Published: Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Updated: Monday, December 29, 2008 11:12

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History and secondary education senior Whitney Leigh, left, and general studies senior Terri Lynn Farrow posed for Playboy in the magazine's "Girls of the SEC" issue. The students defend their choice despite some criticism.

Playboy's scouts came to Baton Rouge in March 2007 looking for University students to pose for its "Girls of the SEC" issue.

Whitney Leigh, history and secondary education senior, and Terri Lynn Farrow, general studies senior, were both selected for the issue that hit newsstands last week.

The decision to pose for Playboy was not difficult for Leigh.

"Playboy's something that I've always wanted to do, but I never really knew how to get into it," Leigh said. "I saw an ad in The [Daily] Reveille that said they were here, and I went and interviewed. I had such a great experience interviewing that when they picked me, it was something that I immediately embraced."

For Farrow, posing nude was an expression of gratitude.

"I look at [posing nude] as an expression of my freedom," Farrow said. "I live in this amazing country ... and I'm free to do whatever I want. There are people right now fighting for my freedom so I wanted to take advantage of that. Almost kind of to show them homage."

Both Leigh and Farrow said they have gotten the most support from those closest to them."My fiance ... was a little hesitant at first, but that's a normal response," Leigh said. "He's been wonderful throughout."

Farrow said the attitudes of friends toward nude modeling have changed since she did the shoot.

"Prior to the shoot, [one of my friends] was a little apprehensive about it," Farrow said. "Now that she's seen a Playboy and realized just how tasteful it is and that we weren't taken advantage of ... we'll be in McDonald's, and she'll tell the girl behind the counter."

While some people might stereotype women who pose nude as relaxed or party animals, Farrow argues she couldn't be further from that stereotype.

"If I would have heard about this being younger, I might have had a misconception too," Farrow said. "But the fact is, I'm in an extremely long-term relationship ... you might see me at a bar twice a month. I'm actually more of a hermit than anything."

Leigh compares posing nude to the progression of art through the ages.

"If you look back at art from the Renaissance ... they painted nudes," Leigh said. "If you look way back at when people worshipped multi-gods, they had fertility statues. It was an embraced art form. I look at it today as an expression of my female body and the female form and how beautiful and classy, yet sexual, it can look."

Both Leigh and Farrow said their plans for the future have not changed.

"I'm an entrepreneur, and I already own my own business," Farrow said. "It's not going to be affected at all."

Leigh, who plans to teach after graduation, said her dedication should overshadow any negative images the Playboy shoot might have given.

Both women modeled before Playboy. Leigh has modeled since she was 5 years old, modeling clothing for magazines and catalogs. Farrow was Louisiana's Miss Hawaiian Tropic, and she also has done work for Maxim. Both said they saved nudity for Playboy.

"I had never done anything nude, and I would actually reserve doing nude work only for Playboy," Leigh said.

Dean of Students K.C. White said there will be many opinions about the women who chose to pose for the SEC edition and how their involvement reflects on the University, based on the LSU Commitment to Community.

"As a member of this community, I ask, do these actions help to hold myself and others to the highest standards of academic, personal and social integrity?" White said in an e-mail. "As stated in the Commitment to Community, the continued success of LSU depends on the faithful commitment by each community member to these, our basic principles."

University students had mixed reactions to the issue's release.

"It's just two people's decisions," said Zachary Keller, English and philosophy junior. "I don't think it reflects that much on the University."

Other students felt more strongly about the University being affiliated with a Playboy spread.

"It doesn't put the best taste in my mouth when I flip to a page and realize that everybody's going to look at this picture and say, 'That naked girl goes to LSU,'" said Chelsea Pierce, psychology junior.

Leigh, who met Farrow for the first time at the Playboy shoot, said posing in the "Girls of the SEC" issue should not reflect badly upon the University.

"If people think this is a negative reflection on LSU or that LSU has all these women running around naked ... it's not true," Leigh said. "I'm a very good student. I don't think it necessarily reflects on anything to do with LSU. That's me personally, that's who I am, and that's how I would like to express myself."

Farrow said there are other things than posing nude that could reflect worse upon the University.

"I'm not at Fred's on the bar doing body shots on somebody," Farrow said. "I'm not in the clinic getting treated for something that might be negative. I am such a good girl. Yes, I took off my clothing for Playboy, but I'm at home and I study. I feed feral cats. Just look at the person before you judge the cover."

---- Contact Sarah Aycock at saycock@lsureveille.com

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14 comments

Tiger betch
Sun Dec 4 2011 10:46
"It doesn't put the best taste in my mouth when I flip to a page and realize that everybody's going to look at this picture and say, 'That naked girl goes to LSU,'" said Chelsea Pierce, psychology junior. "

....lmfao

Mabus
Fri Dec 2 2011 21:35
All the people who are criticizing this..... are hurrying up and finishing typing so they can run out and find that issue!!! "You girls are going to hell!!! The human female form is filthy and sinful and dirty! What issue was it again?! So...you know, ....I can go condemn it! Sex is evil! Dammit where's that issue again?!!"

"Dean of Students K.C. White said there will be many opinions about the women who chose to pose for the SEC edition and how their involvement reflects on the University, based on the LSU Commitment to Community.

"As a member of this community, I ask, do these actions help to hold myself and others to the highest standards of academic, personal and social integrity?" White said in an e-mail. "As stated in the Commitment to Community, the continued success of LSU depends on the faithful commitment by each community member to these, our basic principles."

University students had mixed reactions to the issue's release. "

"Yeah, heh heh, "highest standards..." We'll ignore all the students who are bullies, are criminals, shoplift from the various University stores, cheat, get drunk, use drugs, have affairs, cheat on their boyfriends or girlfriends, are mean to their parents, don't forgive those who wronged them, are judgemental, are hypocrites, are members of gangs, have hurt people - we'll just condemn two girls who posed for Playboy. Those are the real criminals. Remember, Jesus always said, "Judge thy neighbor much harsher than you judge thyself, and don't ever forgive your neighbor or make peace with him," and He certainly would NEVER hang out with those "lesser beings" in society, like prostitutes, hookers, the homeless, the poor and downtrodden...
.....OH WAIT, I'm getting something....He DID hang out with them...he said DON'T judge and DO forgive? NOOOOO HE NEVER SAID THAT!!!! Look at all these people judging! Come on!!

tigerstripes2
Wed May 18 2011 05:21
The reporter does have a neat email. Fits the article well. The female form is the finest line, artistically speaking.
And is Really? really correct? lol
Anonymous
Wed May 11 2011 15:51
Yea Whitney Leigh loves playboy. Enough to move into videos: http://www.noob.us/?s=whitney+leigh
Anonymous
Wed May 11 2011 10:34
I love how they are history and general studies majors. Just goes to show you what their priorities are. They attend a party school with sub-par academics, then choose easy majors, now they're lowering their standards further by posing nude for Playboy.

But what else can they do with their degrees? They have no choice but to ride through life on their looks and lack of personality. And THIS is what is wrong with America.

Anonymous
Tue May 10 2011 09:53
YOU WONDER WHY THIS COUNTRY IS IN TROUBLE? Do you really believe that JESUS Christ approves of play, boy??? (THE NAME SHOULD TELL YOU VOLUMNS!!!) If you have been following for a few years, you know that HE would not!!! Do your mothers and dads approve? If you have not you should ask them, after all you are their precious little girl. They love you! You should ask, how will this affect them and their lives, girls I believe that no real CHRISTIAN would even buy playboy, much less let them take naked pictures! Look I know that you were just trying for attention, admit it, ask for forgiveness, HE will forgive you if you are serious, and forget it, get on with your life. If you are not a born again Christian, become one, john 3:3, then john 3:16 if need further help, let me know...maranatha!!! john.
Incredulous.
Thu Apr 28 2011 23:53
I love that they regard Playboy as "tasteful"...have any of you actually seen the pictures?! Somehow they don't say "tasteful" (or any other word related to classy) to me...not something a real southern belle or lady would do. Obviously a desperate cry for attention. C'mon girl, your fiance isn't enough?!
Anonymous
Tue Apr 20 2010 18:11
Nice usage of punctuation and capitalization in your comment #1 tiger fan. I think a more appropriate person to represent LSU would be you.
Anonymous
Tue Apr 20 2010 18:01
I am so glad someone is finally paying our Troops the respect they deserve by posing in Playboy!! Her argument makes perfect sense considering the spread was entitled "Girls of the SEC". I can see where one would make a connection between the SEC and the troops.
#1 Tiger Fan
Wed Sep 23 2009 17:16
boo hoo those girls are in college and its playboy if i were a chick and as hot as them i would be all over it for hef and so what like they were the first two girls from LSU to pose nude, i think it should be a contest that way we get the hottest girls on campus to represent our school in the best way we know how, with beautiful naked women lol
Herbert Freeman
Thu Jun 25 2009 10:57
OMG....the female reporter's email address is Saycock.....lol
Your name
Mon Jun 22 2009 15:56
Very true it is her choice but any woman that would do this has some serious psych issues!
rohit
Wed May 13 2009 04:48
hi am play boy
Really?
Tue Apr 28 2009 17:24
That's great that you view posing nude as an expression of freedom, but when you do it for Playboy, you're doing it for millions of men to masturbate to.






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