"The
opportunity to see me in Playboy-type things is only the drawing
card. The story is really why this woman is doing it. There are
scenes that every woman in North America will identify with.
There's this inner struggle in her marriage. Her husband is not a
bad guy. She's just part of the scenery that belongs to him.
They've been married 17 years, and now she's a mother and he
doesn't think of her as a sexy woman and she's just starting her
prime. She doesn't want a divorce, doesn't want an affair, doesn't
want to leave her family. So when they ask her to pose, she sees
it as a lark. She's having such a blast-she's dressed in great
things, and people are fussing over her-that she sort of loses her
head and bares all and doesn't really consider the consequences
until this very private photo session gets published. And when it
does, she's ostracized in her community and her husband leaves
her." |