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Nikki Leigh (born September 13, 1988) is a model and actress and the Playboy Playmate of the Month for May 2012. Her centerfold was photographed by Stephen Wayda. [5] Leigh has made appearances in a variety of television series and movies. Television appearances include Two and a Half Men, [6] Badass!, and Tosh.0.
The images used in the calendar, as arranged in an online promotional montage. The Calendargate controversy among American conservatives developed in December 2023 after the release of a 2024 calendar featuring photographs of female conservative activists and commentators, several of whom wore revealing clothing.
Amanda Rachelle Cerny (born June 26, 1991) [18] is the Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 2011. [19] She began modeling at 15 years old but was convinced by Kelly Carrington, Miss October 2008, to send in photos to Playboy. [20] After her appearance in the magazine, she continued to professionally model, often for glamour photography. [21]
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The calendar continued to use mainly eroticised images until the mid-2010s, [14] although in some instances the pictures taken by the photographers were considered by the editors to be too risqué to use. [9] From the mid-2010s the calendar moved away from eroticism, and around this time diversity began to be addressed.
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Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.
The U.S. Air Force launched an initiative to rid its ranks of material seen to objectify women. Pictures and calendars featuring half-naked women were removed from Air Force work spaces and public areas in an attempt to combat sexism and rape culture. [66]