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		<title>Juliette Frette: Playboy Playmate, journalist?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Newman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At first glance, Juliette Frette looks like a typical Playboy Playmate: clear skin, long blond hair, and gigantic breasts. Frette began working with Playboy four years ago doing occasional spreads, which eventually evolved into her participation as a full-on Playmate. Last year she was named Miss June, and she currently travels around the country doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>At first glance, Juliette Frette looks like a typical Playboy Playmate: clear skin,  long blond hair, and gigantic breasts. Frette began working  with Playboy four years ago doing occasional spreads, which eventually  evolved into her participation as a full-on Playmate. Last year she was named Miss June, and she currently travels around the country doing  promotions and showing off her phenomenal body.</p>
<p>&#8220;Playboy has provided me with a lot of opportunities,&#8221; she said, boasting that  she often gets to travel overseas as well. What most people probably  don&#8217;t know about Frette, though, is her reasoning behind working  with Playboy.</p>
<p>&#8220;When  I did my first project with Playboy it was to write about (it) for my senior  thesis project,&#8221; said Frette, 25. A women&#8217;s studies major at the University  of California, Los Angeles, Frette wanted to write about her experience  with playboy to examine the way women are portrayed in the media and  how it affects their empowerment.</p>
<p>Frette  considers herself a feminist, an artist, and a writer. </p>
<p>Her most recent  endeavor will combine two of these aspects as she begins her position as the national women&#8217;s issues columnist at <a href="http://Examiner.com">Examiner.com</a>. </p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ll  be addressing pretty much anything that relates to women&#8217;s well being.  That could range from health to political issues,&#8221; Frette said about  the column, and added that her main purpose is to provide &#8220;better awareness about women&#8217;s issues and hopefully clarity on those issues.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d like to make people think about issues that haven&#8217;t been brought to light enough.&#8221;</p>
<p>The  seemingly contradictory nature of Frette&#8217;s position doesn&#8217;t bother  her. She recognizes that it&#8217;s unusual but called it the whole package.  &#8220;That&#8217;s just who I am,&#8221; Frette said. She even sees her connection  with Playboy as possibly being a positive thing for the column.</p>
<p>&#8220;Playboy  might facilitate extra traffic to the page. Anything that can get people  to read about important issues is a good thing. It&#8217;s kind of an interesting  perspective I guess to present to a large audience. There are a lot  of playmates that share my views but don&#8217;t really have the chance  to present themselves as feminists so I&#8217;m glad I have the opportunity  to do this,&#8221; Frette said.</p>
<p>Frette  found a position at the Examiner while freelancing for other magazines.  At first she took a different position, but after some discussions with  the editors, decided that writing for the women&#8217;s issues column would  be a better fit for her. Frette is excited to spread awareness and hopefully  pose some new questions regarding women&#8217;s issues. She also welcomes  feedback from readers about topics and opinions. &#8220;If it seems like  an interesting suggestion, I&#8217;ll write a column about it,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>Another  hidden side of Frette is her artistic nature. She loves to paint particularly but said she loves to &#8220;create&#8221; anything. Frette&#8217;s <a href="http://www.juliettefrette.com/">website</a> showcases  some of her creations. &#8220;That has actually taken a backseat to my writing  recently,&#8221; Frette said. &#8220;I feel that concentrating on more than  one kind of art at once is very draining.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to her column, Frette also plans on publishing a book based  on her senior thesis project at UCLA, which was called &#8220;Posing for Playboy from a Feminist Perspective: How Media Images Impact Women&#8217;s  Empowerment.&#8221; It focuses on her feminist interpretation of her  experiences as a playmate.</p>
<p>Her  personal experiences and studies, Frette believes, will greatly assist  her in giving advice and analyzing issues. Her first piece of advice  for women? &#8220;Don&#8217;t worry about how practical a job or a college major  is. If you chose something that might be profitable it&#8217;s just going  to lead you down a road that you won&#8217;t enjoy. Create your own path.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Juliette Frette has done just that.</p>
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