When Kyla Ebbert, 23, tried to board a Southwest Airlines flight this summer wearing a miniskirt and revealing top, she was told to change. When Playboy approached her recently, she was told to take it all off.

Her story made a media splash in July, and Ebbert took her skirt and sweater on Ellen, Dr. Phil, and the Today Show attracting more and more attention, including the ear of billionaire Richard Branson, who invited her to ride sexily on Virgin Airlines anytime.

“I definitely have a new airline of choice,” Ebbert told Playboy.

Ebbert quickly attracted Playboy’s attention.

“There are two questions Kyla Ebbert is asked constantly after nearly being kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight because the airline staff thought her outfit was too revealing. The first: Were you wearing panties under your skirt? The second: Has Playboy contacted you?”

Her photos appear on Playboy.com starting today. The clothed ones are free, but you have to pay up to see it all.

July wasn’t the only sexy-in-the-air experience for Ebbert. She claims to be a member of the “mile-high club” — and no, it wasn’t on a Southwest flight.

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4 Responses to “Kyla Ebbert too sexy for Southwest Airlines but just right for Playboy”

  1. Jeanette’s Celebrity Corner » Blog Archive » Kyla Ebbert - Too Sexy for Southwest, but not for Playboy (Photos) on November 16th, 2007 10:01 am

    [...] kicked off in September, has now posed for Playboy, with some of the photos available here and here. Her Playboy spread is appropriately called, “Legs in the Air“, heh [...]

  2. Blast Magazine Newsroom on November 16th, 2007 12:34 pm

    By the way — only Playboy has the video. Don’t click on any of the spammers’ links telling you they have the video.

    You want the video? Playboy.com.

  3. William Choi on November 17th, 2007 7:31 am

    She is so fucking sexy~

  4. Letter from the editor: Kyla Ebbert Kyla Ebbert Kyla Ebbert - Blast, the Online Magazine on December 15th, 2007 11:15 am

    [...] saw the stats, and I still didn’t believe it. We wrote a 189-word brief about Kyla Ebbert — a Southwest Airlines passenger who was almost kicked off for wearing a [...]

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