Playboy pictorial puts Manuels woman in the spotlight
CBC News
Posted: Sep 7, 2012 1:49 PM NT
Last Updated: Sep 7, 2012 4:31 PM NT
Newfoundlander Stephanie Branton posed for the latest online edition of Playboy Magazine. (Playboy)
Related
External Links
(Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external links.)
A young woman from Conception Bay South is getting a lot of attention in Los Angeles — and on the internet.
Stephanie Branton, 21, is featured in the latest online version of Playboy Magazine.
"Modelling right now is my passion," said Branton in a phone interview with CBC.
"That's all I really, really want to do."
Her pictorial has only been on the web since Sunday and has already been viewed tens of thousands of times.
Although she doesn't get paid by the click, a high number of views is a sign she may be asked to pose again.
"When you start off, you go to online," said Branton. "You start off as a Co-ed or a Cybergirl or something like that. And then as the viewers and online readers write in and comment, [they see] how many views they have, then they decide if they want to shoot with you again."
Branton's story mirrors the dream of many aspiring models. She grew up in Manuels where she starting building up a modelling portfolio in her teens. She then moved on to Toronto and her career began to take off.
Now Branton lives in California where an agent helped her land a gig with Playboy Golf — a tournament that wraps up with a lingerie party at the Playboy Mansion, attended by dozens of scantily-clad models.
It was there that Branton was approached by some of the company's casting directors who asked her to extend her stay so she could be shot by veteran Playboy photographer Josh Ryan.
She said her parents approve of her decision to pose nude for the magazine.
"My mom is my best friend in the world, and my dad, he's so cool about it," said Branton. "He's really proud of me."
"Playboy is a legend, I feel, so just to be a part of it is so exciting for me and for them."
But she suspects her father, a long-time fan of the magazine, still has some trepidation.
"I think he doesn't really want to tell many of his friends," added Branton, with a giggle.
Ryan recently contacted her about doing another shoot.
"I'm excited about the future. There's so much opportunity here, with modelling and other things," said Branton, who is considering acting in the future.
"I can't wait to just keep pushing forward and working hard."
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- Arts council presents annual awards
- The Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council held its 28th annual awards show and gala on Saturday night in St. John's. more »
- Composting project expands in Grand Bank
- A pilot composting project in a town on the Burin Peninsula was so successful that it will soon be extending pickup to all households. more »
- Multiple weekend thefts on Ropewalk Lane
- The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary responded to two calls of theft from separate businesses on Ropewalk Lane in St. John's Saturday night. more »
- Stay clear of flooding sites, mayor says
- The mayor of Deer Lake is asking residents to stay away from the flooded areas of the community until the water levels decrease. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Search continues for 2 missing New Brunswick fishermen
- A search effort has resumed for two missing fishermen off the coast of New Brunswick, after a distress call was issued from their boat early Saturday. more »
- Virginia parade crash driver likely had medical problem
- Authorities believe the driver who plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Virginia mountain town parade suffered from a medical condition and did not cause the crash intentionally, an emergency official said Sunday. more »
- Senior Pakistani politician shot dead
- Gunmen in Pakistan have killed a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice (PTI) party outside her home in Karachi. more »
- Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep event
- A 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton. more »
- Composting project expands in Grand Bank
- Gros Morne fracking issue causing significant reaction
- Police investigating vehicle accident near Lewisporte
- Last video store in Happy Valley-Goose Bay closes
- Gushue | Why the loss of Ray Guy has meant so much
- Inmates accused of planning escape from Waterford
- Stay clear of flooding sites, mayor says
- Police recover stolen dirt bike, arrest made
- Fracking may jeopardize Gros Morne UNESCO status

