'It was nothing new': Sales of Lindsay Lohan's Playboy issue deemed disappointing as nude shot fails to impress
    By  
Pamela Owen
Last updated at 4:31 PM on 18th December 2011
 
 
  
 You would think that nude  pictures of Lindsay Lohan would be enough to shift copies of the latest  edition of Playboy, but not many people agree.
Sales  of the magazine, which hit the shelves on Friday, have failed to shift  and it seems there is not much interest in the actresses impersonation  of Marilyn Monroe's famous cover.
It  was hoped the issue would be a big money-maker for the magazine, which  saw its circulation numbers fall from 2.6 million to 1.5 million last  year but after pictures from the spread were leaked online Playboy was  forced to release the issue early.
  

 Slow sales? Lindsay's issue of Playboy has not been flying off store shelves
  

 Boring: Critics have said the shoot needed to be fresher and more exciting 
And according to shopkeepers spoken to by FoxNews.com, no-one is buying it.
'I'm  not surprised at all. Despite Playboy's hype, there was nothing  particularly shocking or new about this shoot,' said adult blog editor  Lux Alptraum to FoxNews.com
'While  these shots may have been slightly closer to full frontal than  Lindsay's previous shots, they weren't actually full frontal; there was  also nothing particularly new about Lindsay dressing up as Marilyn  Monroe.'
He added that he found the shots boring and said it needed a fresher, more interesting concept.
  
 
Spending spree?  Lindsay Lohan set out on a shopping trip in Beverly Hills yesterday,  hours after her Playboy pictorial hit new stands
 
Playmate of the Year 2010 Hope Dworaczyk has also come out saying she thinks Lindsay's photos are a bit of a let down.
 
  The centrefold model who appeared on Celebrity Apprentice earlier this year, shared her thoughts on the  matter as she left a beauty salon in Los Angeles.
Hope initially refused to be drawn into commenting on the photos when  quizzed by TMZ, but when pressed she replied: 'I saw that spread... and I was not impressed.'
She added: 'I just feel like if I would have known I was doing a Playboy shoot, I would have worked out more maybe.'
 Hope's Play Mate of the Year pictorial  was in the June 2010 issue of the magazine and included a 3-D fold out  image of the model from Texas.
  Playboy founder Hugh Hefner himself  also admitted being initially unsure as to whether he even wanted Lohan  for the magazine cover.
 
  
    
 
   
 
  
 
Lady in black: LiLo looked super glamorous wearing in a black shirt, black sunglasses and skin tight blue jeans 
  
 
'I kind of had mixed emotions about it initially, and then it turned into  something bigger than life,' Hefner told E! news in an new interview.
 'I wasn't quite sure where she was at in her life, obviously. It depends on whether it's Tuesday or Thursday'.
  
 After shelling out big bucks for the shoot to the cash-strapped starlet,  Hefner also told E! News that he had ordered a re-shoot.
Hefner said the first set of images were unflattering and not as polished-looking as he would have liked. 
 The ageing lothario said that he didn't speak to Lohan directly about the  redo but that he had explained to the crew exactly what he wanted and is over the moon with the final results.
 'The pictorial and the concept for the pictorial came from me,' Hefner  boasted. 'She had done semi-nudes before. I wanted to do something that  would be memorable.'
  
  

 Underwhelmed: Playmate of the Year 2010 Hope Dworaczyk said she was not impressed with Lindsay's Playboy pictures
 
 'What  is more natural, since she is a huge fan of Marilyn Monroe, than do  something that is a tribute to the red-velvet Tom Kelley photo shot of  Marilyn Monroe that was our very first Playmate?'
 When asked about the rumour that Lohan didn't want to pose completely naked  at first, but that Hefner pushed for it, he confirmed that story was  true.
 But from the looks of things Lohan does not seem to be too bothered  and was spotted at upscale department store Barney's in Beverly Hills. 
 She was, no doubt, spending some of the reported $1 million she made for the cover shoot.
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