The kids of celebrities are always the kids that you see either doing good things or doing weird things. There’s never an inbetween.
Hayley Hasselhoff just became the first plus-size curve model to appear nude on the cover of a European edition of Playboy. More specifically, Hayley posed for Playboy Germany, making history for plus-size women in the process.
28-year-old Hayley is the oldest daughter of actor David Hasselhoff and is already known for celebrating body positivity and inclusivity online. Hayley describes herself as an actress, activist, fashion host, and wellness editor, as well as a podcaster.
Hayley felt “empowered” to pose nude for Playboy Germany, fulfilling her dreams to be Playboy’s first curve model that she’s had since she was 14 years old. Hayley helped Playboy follow the trend of the body-positivity movement by allowing her, a plus-sized model, to pose nude.
Describing the support she gets from her family, she said,
“My dad is very supportive in the choices I make for my own career. My mum and my dad are always very supportive in everything that I have done. You have to remember I’ve been in this industry since I was 14 and I’ve been a curve model since I was 14.”
“We all have different journeys in the curve industry, but for me I started out as a curve model and I am still a curve model today,” she added. “To see the progression of where I’ve gone, to where I am today, I think they’re both very, very supportive and they believe in me and all the choices I make in my own career, just like I do for them.”
Hayley used her own lingerie to pose for the German cover shoot, shot in Paris by photographer Ellen Von Unwerth during the pandemic. She hopes that this photoshoot will help further the emphasis on the female empowerment movement that encourages people to embrace body sizes of all kinds.
She says, “There are a few photos that are tastefully nude where I’m topless. At the beginning there were pieces of me like ‘oh Playboy…’ and then I had a think and I was like ‘oh cool!’ I get to make this movement for curve women during a global pandemic and let them know they have every right to celebrate their bodies. Looking at those images I have to say there were definitely moments on set where I was apprehensive because it was my first time ever shooting something like this.”
“It was one of those moments where you have a thought bubble and that apprehensiveness – but then that positive thought came back in and said ‘hold on a second that’s the whole reason you’re here today,’” she added.
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