Sarah Palin's Would-Be Son-In-Law Levi Johnston's Playgirl Cover Revealed


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February 9, 2010 5:58 a.m. EST

Topics: celebrity buzz, United States, celebrity
Joanna Mazewski - Celebrity News Service Editor

CA, Los Angeles, United States (CNS) -  One thing we didn't read on Sarah Palin's "telepalmter" this weekend - pick up an issue of Playgirl magazine.  The former Alaskan governor's would-be son-in-law Levi Johnston is on the cover of the upcoming issue of Playgirl posing nude and leaving very little to the imagination, if any.

Easily being the Palin family's worst media nightmare, Johnston goes in detail about his rocky relationship with the former first family of Alaska, and his new life as a dad to one-year-old Tripp, who he fathered with Palin's eldest daughter, Bristol. 

This doesn't seem to be the last of what we'll see of Johnston, as the aspiring "model" and Alaskan caribou hunter has been hopping from one media outlet to the next, revealing his side of the story, by practicing his diction and stringing cohesive sentences in interviews in the best way that he can.  It looks like posing in the buff and staring at the camera with his expressionless gaze is the best this 19-year-old can do.

The issue hits newsstands Feb. 22 and for those looking to get more of a peek and a behind-the-scenes look of the Johnston photo shoot, a pay-per-view special on Playgirl will air Feb. 12.


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