Thursday, March 20, 2014

Sexually humiliating Playboy golf stunt turns violent

Via TMZ, obviously.
Two years ago, a woman named Elizabeth Dickson was paid by Playboy's Morning Show to lie face down in the grass and have a golf tee wedged between her glutes so that co-host Kevin Klein could hit a golf ball off of it. This in itself is many different kinds of humiliating, not just to the model but to women in general.

But it actually gets worse. Mr. Klein has terrible aim, and Ms. Dickson claims he hit her full-force with his club, causing extensive bruising. Now she's suing Playboy and the co-host for $500, 000 plus punitive damages:
According to the complaint, Dickson says she was invited to the Playboy Golf Finals at the Industry Hills Golf Club on March 30, 2012, where she was to help Playboy Playmates host. 
Dickson agreed to have a photo taken of her lying on her stomach “with her buttocks partially exposed” so that Kevin Klein, co-host of the show, could hit a golf ball put atop a tee that was inserted between her butt cheeks, the suit alleges. 
However, Klein missed the tee and “struck plaintiff on the buttocks, causing her injuries and damages,” the suit states. 
Dickson suffered pain, suffering, worrying and anxiety as a result of her injuries, the suit states.
I can't think of a better (worse) example of how much is still wrong with the way our culture portrays and treats women in media.

H/T Paul Couvrette and HuffPo

1 comment:

  1. I'm a woman and things like this disturb me greatly but I think that women need to own their part in this problem in our society. Women need to know they have choices. This woman could have said no to this gig. Women play a role in continuing to have women be humiliated in this way. Imagine if no one said yes to Playboy's insulting requests?

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