Tiffany Lily Walker On Living Her Childhood Dream Of Being A Playboy Bunny & Supermodel
Runway, Playboy, International Covers

If you told little Tiffany Walker that one day I’d sign with Playboy, I would’ve believed you — because I prayed for it. No, seriously. This wasn’t just a “wouldn’t it be nice?” kind of dream. It was a deep‑down, starry‑eyed, I‑can‑see‑my‑name‑in‑lights type of manifestation. I grew up watching 'The Girls Next Door', (And alot of reality tv at that) glued to the screen as I watched Holly, Bridget, and Kendra have fun living in that legendary Playboy mansion. I’d see my favorite stars gracing the cover of Playboy, and I’d think, that’s it. That’s what I’m meant for. Embracing my full femininity and sharing my beauty with the world... And in pink!
I always knew I wanted to be a supermodel. Some kids want to be astronauts or teachers. Me? I wanted to captivate because I knew I already did. Going through Victoria Secret magazines with my mother, watching America's Next Top Model with my aunts, everyone ingrained in me that I was beautiful and could be a proffesional model. When you’ve been tall, beautiful, and magnetic since you were little, people notice. Even today, I can’t walk into a room without someone fawning, “You should model. Do you model?” (Which, by the way, never gets old.) But for me, modeling wasn’t just about taking pretty pictures. It was about presence, standing for something, fat checks, and a fun lifestyle. To me, being a supermodel means knowing how to own a runway, command a music video, rock a bikini shoot, and rock the flyest clothes....All while being unforgettable.
Playboy was always part of that vision. It’s more than a magazine; it’s an icon. It represents bold femininity, beauty with an edge, and the kind of confidence you can’t fake. I feel like since I'm a Playboy Bunny, I could be anything. The richest Playboy bunny, Diane Hendricks is worth $22 billion!
When the time came, I didn’t hesitate. Years before I even officially moved to Los Angeles, I booked a flight out just to audition for Playboy. I was so excited! I felt like I was getting whats mine and stepping into my destiny. I believe in myself so much. I walked into that audition with divine confidence. I thought, God brought me this far, God’s not going to let me fumble now. Although I didnt sign with PlayBoy then, I moved to Los Angeles years later. I stayed with my aunt that is an actress. I was modeling and acting/background work. While living with my aunt I would go with her to church every sunday. I remember praying to God to be a PlayBoy bunny. I later on got baptized before moving out of my aunts house and staying on my own. With years of strong social media presence I finally got discovered by a talent agent named Art who then signed me to the new relaunched PlayBoy platform. Thank you social media!
Signing with Playboy felt like crossing an invisible threshold, like my dreams and prayers had finally caught up with me. It was more than just a gig. It was validation. It was proof that the girl who once sat watching 'The Girls Next Door' had become one of them! The woman on the other side of the screen. The woman I've always looked up to and aspired to be in my adult life.
What I love most is that Playboy celebrates the whole woman. It’s not just about looking good. It’s also about being good, being confident, charismatic, and fully in my own feminine power. Every shoot and every collaboration reminds me of that girl who prayed for this life. And let me tell you, she’s proud.
The best part? It stregthened my faith. Signing with Playboy made me feel like I’ve arrived in the room I was always meant to be in. It encourages my faith to know that God puts things on our hearts for a reason. It stregthens my faith for my future prayers and knowing God is answering them and me being blessed enough to live in that glory; to see my own answered prayers with my own two eyes.
So here’s to dreams that don’t die, to prayers that get answered, and to every tall, captivating girl who knows she was born to take up space and more! I’m living proof: if you can see it, manifest it, and work for it, you can absolutely become it.
And honestly? Bunny ears look great on me.
About the Creator
Tiffany Lily Walker
Author of Falling in love with a sociopath
www.thetiffanywalker.com




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