Many puns can come into play with the news of Playboy magazine czarHugh Hefner selecting a naturally born African woman as his latest playmate, but we will refrain.
On May 2, Tanzanian-bornIda Ljungqvist was named the 2009 Playmate of the Year at Las Vegas' famed Palms Hotel & Casino. Our pals over atHipHollywood.com were there to catch all the happenings as they went down.
Along with the title of 50th Playmate of the Year, the 27-year-old (who was previously know as Miss March 2008) was given $100,000 in prize money, a new Mazda6 car and a big bottle of Patron.
On May 2, Tanzanian-bornIda Ljungqvist was named the 2009 Playmate of the Year at Las Vegas' famed Palms Hotel & Casino. Our pals over atHipHollywood.com were there to catch all the happenings as they went down.
Along with the title of 50th Playmate of the Year, the 27-year-old (who was previously know as Miss March 2008) was given $100,000 in prize money, a new Mazda6 car and a big bottle of Patron.

"I come from a fantastic family. If someone asked you to take your clothes off, what would you do?" Ljungqvist told reporters about baring her all. "My mother didn't speak to me for a month.
Hefner, 83, called the former BeBe boutique staffer "truly unique." The aspiring actress added, "as for being naked, I'm done with that." We'll see about that.
The bicentennial Playmate of the Year celebration was the first time the ceremony was not held at the Playboy Mansion.

The bicentennial Playmate of the Year celebration was the first time the ceremony was not held at the Playboy Mansion.
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