The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Playboy’s first transgende­r Playmate will be in November/December issue

- By Ellen McCarthy

Ines Rau is Playboy magazine’s first transgende­r Playmate, appearing in the marquee spot of the magazine’s November/December issue, which will be available Oct. 31.

The 26-year-old French fashion model first appeared in the magazine’s May 2014 issue in a feature exploring gender identity titled “Evolution.” In an interview published by Playboy last week, Rau said that participat­ing in that spread had changed her life.

“I took that chance, and then I signed with an agency,” she said.

Playboy’s newest Playmate is not the first transgende­r woman to appear in the magazine. The model Caroline “Tula” Cossey was featured in the September 1991 issue.

The forthcomin­g issue of Playboy will be a tribute to the magazine’s legendary founder Hugh Hefner, who died last month at age 91. In announcing Rau as the next issue’s Playmate, the 64-year-old magazine sought to counter any criticism by comparing the choice of Rau to other controvers­ies it has faced — perhaps even courted — in the past. The magazine issued a series of tweets about the reaction it received after choosing its first black Playmate in 1965.

Ines told the magazine that coming out as transgende­r has been liberating experience. “It’s a salvation to speak the truth about yourself, whether it’s your gender, sexuality, whatever,” she said. “The people who reject you aren’t worth it. It’s not about being loved by others; it’s about loving yourself.”

Playboy received some negative comments on social media for its choice of Playmates, but the magazine stood firm.

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