In a move that has left fans and critics alike buzzing, Playboy has re-released its highly-anticipated pictorial video feature starring none other than social media sensation Amanda Cerny. Dubbed "The Naughty Bunny," this repackaged visual treat promises to push the boundaries of sensuality and playfulness, reimagining the classic Playboy aesthetic for the modern era.
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As digital creators move toward independent monetization models and decentralized media platforms, these legacy crossovers remain key historical markers of the time when traditional print media and internet-native content creators first began to merge. Amanda Cerny is a popular model and social
Amanda Cerny is a popular model and social media influencer who has gained a significant following online. In 2017, she was featured in a pictorial spread in Playboy magazine, which was later repackaged into a video format and released online. The video features Cerny posing in various states of undress, with a focus on her physical appearance. While Cerny has stated that she was comfortable with the photo shoot and was aware of the content that would be published, critics have argued that the video perpetuates the objectification of women.
Today, that specific pictorial and video repack are viewed by fans as a nostalgic look at the early 2010s—a time when the lines between traditional celebrity and internet fame were just beginning to blur.