Pamela Anderson is disappointed Playboy magazine has stopped publishing nude photo shoots. The blonde bombshell - who first posed for the publication in 1989 and appeared in its pages 15 times - donned the cover and stripped naked one final time for the last ever issue with nudity. Although she understands why the editorial decision was made, Pamela believes the no full-frontal nudity policy signals an end of the Playboy "lifestyle" founder Hugh Hefner embodied and lived out at his Playboy Mansion. She said: "I understand why they've done this but it was bittersweet. It was a lifestyle. The Playboy Mansion was my university. It was full of intellectuals, sex, rock 'n' roll, arts, all of the important stuff!"