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How Burt Reynolds felt about his iconic nude spread in Cosmo
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- Actor Burt Reynolds has died at 82.
- In 2016, he spoke with Business Insider about his nude spread
for Cosmopolitan magazine in 1972, which circulated on Twitter in
the wake of his passing. - “I wish I hadn’t done it because I wasn’t taken as a serious
actor,” Reynolds said at the time.
On Thursday, acting legend Burt Reynolds died at 82 and the
entertainment world mourned and shared remembrances of a true
giant of the screen.
Reynolds’ acting career, which spanned decades and hits like
“Boogie Nights” and “Deliverance,” was so iconic even the list of
roles he turned down is impressive,
and includes Han Solo and James Bond.
But there’s one image that comes to many people’s minds when
thinking about Reynolds, and it began to be passed around on
Twitter immediately following news of his passing: his 1972 nude
spread for Cosmopolitan magazine.
Cosmo tweeted it back out Thursday:
But Reynolds had regrets about the spread. In 2016, Business
Insider’s Jason Guerrasio spoke to Reynolds about it.
“I wish I hadn’t done it because I wasn’t taken as a serious
actor,” Reynolds said. “I think ‘Deliverance’ suffered because of
it and a lot of other things and I wasn’t pleased that I did it,
but at the time I wanted everyone to understand the humor of it.”
In 1972, Reynolds was “flattered and intrigued” to be
asked to pose nude by editor Helen Gurley Brown,
he wrote in Cosmo in 2015. “I wish I could say that I wanted
to show my support for women’s rights, but I just thought it
would be fun.”
Reynolds was no stranger to being a sex symbol, however.
Even at age 80 — in 2016 — Reynolds had a woman at a screening
throw a bra to him on stage.
“I was taken aback by it,” Reynolds told Business Insider at the
time. “And with the bra incident, I didn’t know who to give it
to, and it didn’t fit me. I looked at it, and if it was a double
D, I might have tried to find out who she was.”
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