She gained fame by posing nude for Playboy back in the day, and now, Jenny McCarthy is expressing sadness over the magazine's decision to change their content and no longer feature photos of nude women by early next year.  

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"This is the thing I have a problem with. Playboy to me...is a classy magazine...a lot of people really do read it for the articles," she said on her Dirty Sexy Funny radio show the day after the decision was announced.  

She also said that she never found the magazine to be skanky, despite the reputation it was handed for featuring nude pictorials of women, because in her experience, they weren't discriminatory against who could be featured, and made sure that the women weren't treated in a way that made them feel like provocative pieces of meat.  

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"They really captured that innocence of the women...almost like art...there was nothing ever skanky about the photos," she said before adding that the sentiment goes back to the days when she worked at a grocery store before hitting it big.  

"I would always pick up the Playboys and think, 'God these women are so beautiful and it's so beautiful,'" she added. "There was nothing that I felt was too embarrassing or gross. And nothing that I'm not proud of today." 

She even revealed that if they asked her to pose again before switching to the new no-nudes policy, she would happily comply and contribute. 

"I would totally be willing to just take it off one more time. Just to say 'I'll be in the last one,'" she said. "It breaks my heart that it's the end of an era and in solidarity, I will be wearing my panties at half-mast."