In
1976, Lynda Carter appeared topless in a low-budget movie, "Bobbie
Jo and the Outlaw," and when she became famous, men's magazines
published stop frames of her chest. "I was a baby," sighs Carter.
"I hadn't worked in a year, and it was the lead in a movie. I
don't want to apologize for doing it, because I didn't do anything
that was so outrageous, but it was a terrible movie that has not
died simply because I'm topless in it." |