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Playboy Magazine Is Bringing Back Nude Photos

Playboy has decided to bring back nude photos to its magazine after announcing it would stop running naked pictures in 2015

Playboy has decided to bring nude photos back to its magazine, in a reversal of its 2015 announcement that it would not include naked women in print.

Cooper Hefner, the chief creative officer of Playboy said it “was a mistake” to remove nudity from the magazine in a statement on Monday.

“I’ll be the first to admit that the way in which the magazine portrayed nudity was dated, but removing it entirely was a mistake,” Hooper, the son of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, said. “Nudity was never the problem because nudity isn’t a problem. Today we’re taking our identity back and reclaiming who we are.”

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— Cooper Hefner (@cooperhefner) February 13, 2017

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— Cooper Hefner (@cooperhefner) February 13, 2017

Playboy on Monday tweeted a photo of its March/April 2017 cover accompanied by the hashtag #NakedIsNormal.

Our March/April 2017 cover #NakedIsNormal https://t.co/FhCkcmnV0S pic.twitter.com/WSxMElDa94

— Playboy (@Playboy) February 13, 2017

Our March/April 2017 cover #NakedIsNormal https://t.co/FhCkcmnV0S pic.twitter.com/WSxMElDa94

— Playboy (@Playboy) February 13, 2017

The magazine said in 2015 that it would stop running nude photos in its pages, claiming the era of printed erotica was over.