THE KRISTY AND LINDSAY LANDERS INTERVIEW
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In this weeks Steppin' Out magazine, the sexy daughters (Kristy and Lindsey) of former Playboy cover girl Judy Landers sit down with Chaunce Hayden and talk about their own experience at the infamous Mansion....plus, the pop star hopefuls accuse TMZ of making up lies about their hair!
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Chaunce Hayden:
Tell me about the first time you saw your mom on the cover of Playboy.
Tell me about the first time you saw your mom on the cover of Playboy.
Lindsey:
It’s actually hanging in our house! It’s a little bit awkward when we bring over boyfriends.
Kristy:
One time, I had a guy over, and he actually brought over my mom’s Playboy cover and asked her to sign it! That was a little uncomfortable.
Chaunce Hayden:
Your mom and aunt both appeared on the cover of Playboy together. What was it like performing at the Playboy mansion?
Kristy:
It’s so funny; when we play at Playboy’s charity benefits, we get to hang out with Hef. He’s such a wonderful guy and such a great friend. But honestly, we were pretty much the only two semi-clothed females at the entire party.
Lindsey:
It was so awkward! We went on stage for our sound check and I turn around and all I see is boobs and butts.
Kristy:
People walk around completely naked. How do you not look at that? I’m obviously not looking at it sexually, like the guys in the band, but you can’t not look at somebody naked standing right in front of you.
Chaunce Hayden:
TMZ claims you girls were wigs. So what's the deal?
Lindsey:
TMZ said we wear wigs! Can you please pull my hair?
(Writers note: I pulled, and for the record, it’s real.)
Kristy:
I wish I had some extensions.
Lindsey:
They actually drew all these rings around our heads saying we had wigs on. I guess we should be flattered that they think our hair looked so nice.
Chaunce Hayden:
Would you like an apology from TMZ?
Kristy:
Harvey Levin apologize?
Lindsey:
It’s just hurtful that someone needs to cut other people down just to build themselves up. It’s so twisted and wrong. We try to be really positive people. We don’t say, “Oh, this person is wearing a really ugly outfit.”
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