To always have a fulfilling relationship with someone. Some souls are born lost.Īs I get older, to develop a better understanding of myself and others. I kind of do wish I could give her a hug. It’s actually terrible to read the interview and see the pictures because what emerges is a glimpse at this seemingly depressed, insecure woman with valid, sad anxietes about appearance and relationships, overly sensitive to the falseness inherent to human interaction, the whole ball of wax. Shit-oh-dear, someone needs a hug and a Xanax! I am only comfortable making that joke because she is still alive and not dead like some of these other ladies. I felt as though I could identify with her. Judging from what she said about her past and herself in her interview, I think she may have been pretty down and vulnerable during this period. The below shot proves that Fegley got a smile out of her eventually. She also talks in the interview about moving out and living on her own at 17, and how it was a mistake and her parents were right about her conservative upbringing. I was afraid that maybe after all the preliminary shootings they would decide my breasts weren’t big enough or something and ask me to have plastic surgery.” (“Growing Up,” Playboy, November 1977.) ![]() I’d heard all sorts of things, like they photograph your body and put another girl’s head on it, and that none of the information on the girls is real. She says she would never have considered posing for “some of those other magazines” and that she was surprised that the Playboy people were so professional. I always worried about what other people thought of me.” … ![]() “I was very naïve and men took advantage of that. I guess maybe that nervous energy, that vulnerability, made her an interesting subject for more serious photography. The wiki says that the photographer, Fegley, had her pose for his portfolio and even put her in a book. Check out her general lack of eye contact, her sidewise glances, her closed mouth, the way her hands have to be doing something. Heads-up, Scorpios! (I’m looking at you, Cappy) - the lovely and talented Rita Lee, Miss November 1977, lists your sign as one of her turn-ons.Ī certain almost unstable level of insecurity and uncertainty comes across in her interview that I think translates in to these photographs. Flashback Friday! Originally posted 12:38 pm.
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