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Devin Devasquez FAQ
Q: How did you become a Playmate?
A: I was discovered in college by Playboy photographer David Chan. He was scouting for
girls for the "Girls of the SEC" pictorial for 1981. I was one of five girls
selected. At that time, I was only 17 years old. I graduated one year early from high
school and David just assumed I was 18. He discovered I wasn't when the shoot was over and
the crew wanted to go out for a drink. I told him I didn't drink cause I wasn't legal yet.
I had to get a guardian to sign for me to pose, but it worked out because I turned 18
before the pictures were printed. I was only topless in that first pictorial,but it caused
quite a stir in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
I lost my student working job for the State Department of Revenue and decided I wanted to
be a Playmate. I wasn't confident enough at that time to pose fully nude, but kept in
touch with David Chan and tested two years later. I moved to Chicago and immediately
became a Playmate. In fact, I shot my gatefold in only one day! I was sick with a cold, my
eyes were watery and I had a fever. If you look closely at my centerfold you can see the
watery eyes. We called it a day and they sent me home. I was told a few days later that
Hef saw my gatefold and approved it! I was Miss June 1985. I guess it was fate.
Q: Did you do Playboy before you won Star Search?
A: Playboy launched my career as a model. I had never been in front of a camera and had no
idea I was photogenic. I was an Elite Model in Chicago when Star Search was looking for
spokesmodels for the hit TV show. I was one of two models selected from Chicago to compete
for the $100,000.00 prize. I was so excited just to be selected, but disappointed that it
conflicted with my Playboy obligations at that time. I sent flowers to the producers
hoping they'd keep me in mind for the next season. I ended up on the show at the end of
the 3rd season and went on to win the grand prize. I never lost on that show, it was like
a dream come true! Playboy was so proud that they featured me again with a cover as a
celebrity and another pictorial. That was the last time I worked for them. It's been 15
years and I'm so happy to be in front of the camera again!
Q: What is Hef like?
A: I never really had a conversation with him when I was a Playmate. I was so shy and he
always had a girlfriend or people around him. I didn't even think he knew my name until he
congratulated me on my Star Search win. I said, "Thank you Mr. Hefner" and he
told me, "You can call me Hef." I felt special and it's only been recently that
I had the pleasure of telling him how much Playboy changed my life. He's a very sweet and
generous man and I'm happy to be a part of the Playboy family.
Q: Why are you doing a website now?
A: I'm 36 years old and I have real boobs! That's rare these days and I have not posed
nude in 15 years . I decided to give the many fans that I didn't know I had the mature and
confident Devin that didn't exist back then. I feel the freedom to be a sexy woman and to
have control over my pictures and how I want my fans to view me. I know that Playboy was a
big part of the 20th century and there are just a few pin-up girls left to leave an
impression. I wanted to start the 21st century out with a bang and let my fans know I'm
back and I'm here to stay!
Q: What's it like working with Julie Strain?
A: Julie is one of my best friends and is highly responsible for my return to pin-up
modeling. She convinced me that I had to give my fans more of me. She's a great
photographer and I'm happy that I was her first Playboy model. We work together all the
time and I have produced a coffee table book of her work on me from the last two years.
Julie is also a great cook believe or not and I'm trying to convince her to do a cook
book! She makes amazing chili and her pasta with meat sauce is to die for! Julie is like a
mother, sister, best friend and mentor. I'm proud to call her a friend for life.
Q: What projects are you doing now?
A: Artist Olivia is painting me, I'm producing my own Playboy style video and getting
ready for the release of my coffee table book "Living in a Blonde World". I'm
launching my own perfume and beauty products and I'm doing an extensive publicity tour for
my website all over the world.
Q: What are your hobbies?
A: I love the metaphysical. So I'm into those kind of books and meditation. I love the
creative process. Seeing it in my mind and watching it become reality. I want to write
scripts and produce in the future. I want to be behind the camera as well as in front. I
love to hike and workout and I love cooking!
Q: What kind of man do I like?
A: I like men who are romantic and sweet. I like men who are well built and strong. I love
a man who is confident and secure with himself. Men who are not afraid of commitment and
know what they want.
Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
A: Writing scripts and married with children. I have had a wonderfully exciting life and I
want to share my later years with my soulmate, write and contribute to society. My dream
is to build a school of performing arts in Los Angeles for inner city kids and have the
entertainment community contribute by teaching classes.
Q: How would you like to be remembered?
A: I would like to be remembered by my friends for my generosity and kindness. I would
like to be thought of for my inner beauty more than my outer. I'm very grateful God gave
me beauty but I want my creativity to shine and show that inner beauty is the only thing
that last. I think Marilyn Monroe had that quality and people still love her today. I
admire Oprah and Princess Diana and Jackie Kennedy. I hope to be in their league someday.
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