JFK Photo Features Then-Senator On Boat With Naked Women
12/29/2009 11:50:00 AM
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The bunny-logoed pop culture staple tells TMZ.com, which posted the photo on Monday morning, that the black-and-white photograph originally ran alongside an article titled, “Playboy’s Charter Yacht Party: How to Have a Ball on the Briny with an Able-Bodies Complement of Ship’s Belles.”
TMZ has gotten its hot little hands on a photograph which allegedly features President John F. Kennedy frolicking on a yacht in the Mediterranean with several naked women. Forensic experts say the photo appears to be genuine and was likely taken in 1956. JFK — whose philandering and alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe have been rumored for decades — was the Senator of Massachusetts and his wife Jackie was pregnant at the time the shot was reportedly snapped.
Forensic photo expert Jeff Sedlik says the actual print appears authentic, as the paper on which the photo is printed appears consistent with the brands used in the ’50s. The shot is now being dubbed “The Image That Could Have Changed History:” If the photo had emerged when Kennedy ran for President in 1960, his shot at the Oval Office would have likely vanished.
UPDATE: A representative for Playboy is calling foul on TMZ’s JFK photo exclusive. According to Playboy bosses, the iconic men’s mag first ran the image as part of a photo spread in Nov. 1967, four years after JFK was assasinated.
TMZ has gotten its hot little hands on a photograph which allegedly features President John F. Kennedy frolicking on a yacht in the Mediterranean with several naked women. Forensic experts say the photo appears to be genuine and was likely taken in 1956. JFK — whose philandering and alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe have been rumored for decades — was the Senator of Massachusetts and his wife Jackie was pregnant at the time the shot was reportedly snapped.
Forensic photo expert Jeff Sedlik says the actual print appears authentic, as the paper on which the photo is printed appears consistent with the brands used in the ’50s. The shot is now being dubbed “The Image That Could Have Changed History:” If the photo had emerged when Kennedy ran for President in 1960, his shot at the Oval Office would have likely vanished.
UPDATE: A representative for Playboy is calling foul on TMZ’s JFK photo exclusive. According to Playboy bosses, the iconic men’s mag first ran the image as part of a photo spread in Nov. 1967, four years after JFK was assasinated.
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