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Time Magazine is reporting that Bettie Page has passed away at age 85

Odie

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Time Magazine is reporting that Bettie Page has passed away at age 85

I am very sad to hear this. I have been a fan for decades and her life story is truly unique and she was one of a kind.

No doubt, Dave Stevens, the artist who brought about her "re-discovery" was waiting outside the Pearly Gates to greet her.

Rest easy, Ms. Page, you've earned it. Thanks for the memories - 1923 - 2008.




FROM YAHOO NEWS:

LOS ANGELES – Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary-turned-model whose controversial photographs in skimpy attire or none at all helped set the stage for the 1960s sexual revolution, died Thursday. She was 85.
Page was placed on life support last week after suffering a heart attack in Los Angeles and never regained consciousness, said her agent, Mark Roesler. He said he and Page's family agreed to remove life support. Before the heart attack, Page had been hospitalized for three weeks with pneumonia.
"She captured the imagination of a generation of men and women with her free spirit and unabashed sensuality," Roesler said. "She is the embodiment of beauty."
Page, who was also known as Betty, attracted national attention with magazine photographs of her sensuous figure in bikinis and see-through lingerie that were quickly tacked up on walls in military barracks, garages and elsewhere, where they remained for years.
Her photos included a centerfold in the January 1955 issue of then-fledgling Playboy magazine, as well as controversial sadomasochistic poses.
 
I heard it in the radio this morning. I remember when we were kids and my brother, my cousin and I would sneak into my uncle's room to look at his Playboys and I used to love looking at her pinups.

May she rest in peace.
 
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