ABC’s Dancing with the Stars diva, swimsuit model, Joanna Krupa will be Playboy magazines December cover girl. No wonder Derek Hough trips over his tongue when dancing with Joanna Krupa on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars…that would also explain Hough’s drooling, among other things, and the judges scoring of her performance.
It’s just so hard at first, but then something clicked and I slowly started getting into it.
Above, Joanna Krupa is talking about her current run on Dancing with the Stars; but she might as well be referred to penises across the country when guys pick up the December 2009 issue of Playboy.
The Polish model poses naked for the magazine next month, the second time she’s bared it all in Hugh Hefner’s publication.
Speaking to TV Guide this week, Krupa said she hopes viewers of Dancing with the Stars don’t think worse of her for donning her birthday suit. She said:
“The photos are so artistic and it’s part of my background. I did Playboy before and for the people who support me and follow my career and see me on the show, I would hope it wouldn’t change their views on me because it doesn’t change who I am as a person.”
Moreover, Krupa isn’t exactly the only female to dance with stars and get nude for readers.
Overall, the beauty believes that making men drool over her naked body is empowering.
“Women should never feel like they can’t do something. In a way, it’s a man’s world,” she said, adding:
“Men get paid more than women for the same type of work, so this is empowering. It’s saying, ‘You’re a woman, be strong. Don’t hold back, don’t be scared. Do whatever you want to do. If you have something to say, say it.’ I think we should show women can rule.”
Of course, when women can say and do what they want while actually wearing clothing, they’ll truly have made progress in the world.
Joanna Krupa being Playboy Magazines cover girl would also explain why Hugh Hefner is in the Dancing with the Stars audience each week.
This is what Joanna Krupa has to say about women who look down on Playboy Magazine, those of us who feel that posing for ‘Playboy’ is degrading to women.

“I think they suffer from lack of knowledge and tunnel vision. How many of those self-important, so-called ‘feminists’ have been on the set when a celebrity shot a Playboy spread? There you go. What is feminist about discriminating a photo shoot just because it involves female (partial) nudity that happens to give men pleasure? Pathetic.”
“There you go.”, to quote Joanna Krupa on her ‘Playboy’ shoot.
I am by no means a ‘feminist’, but I do resent Joanna Krupa soothing her conscience, by putting the blame on those who view ‘Playboy’ as degrading to women. She can try to justify her posing for ‘Playboy’ in any means she so desires, it is her right. It just seems that Joanna Krupa is not happy with her decision.
I am not happy with Joanna Krupas comments on her ‘Playboy’ covergirl comments.
“There you go.”