Sophie Monk's semi-nude Playboy shoot

In another desperate attempt to try and get more readers to my site—my current daily average is a pathetic 20—I have decided to post some of the semi-nude pictures of the beautiful Sophie Monk that are currently floating around the Internet. As far as I can work out these shots are from a set that Sophie did for Playboy. I am not sure if they are only for Playboy on-line or if stunning Sophie is going to be featured in Playboy magazine sometime in the future.

I initially found these on 4Chan but after a couple suitably constructed Google and Bing searches some of these nudes and semi-nudes of Sophie can be found on a number of other sites.

It seems like there are about 30 different pictures on the various sites which includes about 10 non-nude shots from the same shoot. Following are my four favourites and I have digitally enhanced them a bit because some of the postings on the Web are quite low resolution.

A bit of research tells us that in 2003 Sophie came in at number two in FHM Australia's sexiest 100 women. Although at 35 Sophie is probably a bit past her modelling peak her primary assets seem to be in fine form.

In an interview with the UK Daily Mail newspaper (Australian Edition—click image below to go to article) Sophie says she finally agreed to do the Playboy shoot because she wanted to do such a shoot before it was too late (she says she loves pizza) and her boobs started to sag; and because of the money.

Apparently Sophie was offered US$1 million to pose semi-nude for Playboy back in 2011, which would be about US$1.22 million in today's dollars. From what I can find on the Web she got 'slightly over half of her 2011 offer' for this shoot. Just goes to show you what three years can cost. Still, if it was about US$600,000 that is better than "a poke in the eye with a blunt stick" as us Aussies are fond of saying.

For readers not using a smartphone you can appreciate larger images by clicking on the images above.

Barry.

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