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Dolly Parton tells Business Insider she didn't want to do a naked cover shoot for Playboy in 1978. AdvertisementDolly Parton says she was completely comfortable posing on the cover of Playboy magazine in 1978, but only if she could be fully clothed. For the cover shoot, she dressed up like the Playboy bunny, wearing a black bustier, black bunny ears, and a dazzling white bow tie connected to a pink collar. Dolly Parton dresses up as the Playboy bunny for her 1978 cover shoot. During her Playboy cover interview in 1978, Parton said she didn't want to do a naked photo shoot because she was worried about how her fans would react.
Persons: Dolly Parton, Parton, , Harry Langdon, Carl Dean, I'm, Duncan Hines, Conagra Organizations: Playboy, Service, Conagra Brands, BI Locations: Rhimestones
RuPaul and his husband Georges LeBar wanted to give their 1980s Beverly Hills home a makeover. The "Drag Race" star opened the doors of the "whimsical and fun" home to Architectural Digest. RuPaul told design magazine Architectural Digest that they'd "always loved Martyn's aesthetic, so we trusted him. The performer told Architectural Digest that the home is "meant to be whimsical and fun. See more images in the June issue of Architectural Digest, or click here.
A story about training non-tech workers that has nothing to do with ChatGPT? Man Group, a $144 billion investment firm, has a popular training program to get non-tech workers up to speed on coding and data-science. Programs like <develop>, along with the rise of ChatGPT, speak to a wider trend across Wall Street of enabling employees to build their own tools despite not having a background in tech. Empowering people to build their own tools and apps to streamline their work seems great on paper. Read more about how Man Group teaches non-tech workers programming skills that help them save time.
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