Kiss-and-tell model Robin Reynolds' latest attempt to cash in on her assets has run into problems.
The blonde model, who turned romance into finance when she sold her story of an energetic Auckland encounter with British pop star Robbie Williams to the London tabloid News of the World, ran into strife when she used the foyer of her high-rent apartment building as the backdrop for a nude photography session.
Somerset Grand Metropolis Hotel manager Jerry Goh was not amused, and quickly put a stop to it.
He said the building's management had not approved the photography session, and made it clear to the owner of Ms Reynolds' apartment that he and his employers were unimpressed.
Ms Reynolds met the chart-topping Williams in the Metropolis bar when he came to New Zealand to promote his latest single.
As well as selling her story to the News of the World, she has talked to women's magazines.
She was unavailable for comment last night, but it is believed she has contacted Australian men's magazines about possible appearances.
Although her photographic session was alleged to be a Playboy project, it may have been a freelance venture.
Men's magazines and photographers contacted by the Herald, including Australian-based FHM and Ralph, which often feature Kiwi beauties, denied knowledge of it.
The Australian edition of Playboy is no longer published.
Several Australian magazines contacted by the Herald said Ms Reynolds' exploits were of little interest across the Tasman.
Up-market eyeful covered up
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