Lindsay Lohan To Debut Playboy Photos On 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'

Lindsay Will Debut Playboy Photos On 'Ellen'
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Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and her viewers will get the first look at Lindsay Lohan's photos in January's Playboy.

A publicist for Playboy tells the New York Daily News, the 'Ellen Show' was chosen over other media outlets to debut the starlet's first shoot for the magazine.

"Lindsay has agreed to do one media interview during the on-sale period of her issue, and has chosen Ellen. Lindsay will not be doing any additional interviews to promote her pictorial," said the rep.

We initially heard that Lohan's photos would bare everything, but mom Dina told "The Insider" that Lindsay wouldn't be going completely nude for the "tasteful" shoot.

Learning that Lindsay didn't pose in just her birthday suit makes rumors of her $1 million pay day seem unrealistic.

But we're still a little confused since magazine's founder, Hugh Hefner, also told "The Insider", the photos would be fully nude but, "classy, very classy."

Of course it came as no surprise to anyone, that the photos will channel Lohan's obsession -- the late Marilyn Monroe.

Hefner told also told the Insider, "It's a classic tribute, inspired by the original Tom Kelley nude pictorial of Marilyn Monroe."

Will Lindsay's photos be as classy as Dina and Hef are making them out to be? You'll have to tune in to Ellen on Dec. 15 to find out.

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