Cardi B, a rapper, entrepreneur, and influencer, is the first famous person to board the new, upgraded, and extremely exclusive Mansion in the Sky, also known as the Big Bunny, the new Playboy private plane. Fans should be aware that she is also accepting proposals for the potential next passenger.
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Hugh Hefner purchased the famed Big Bunny airplane for $5.5 million in the late 1960s and used it to transport renowned people from Chicago to Los Angeles so they could participate in his Playboy After Dark interview series. Naturally, it was also utilized only for Playboy business, which likely explains what we are unable to write here.
Big Bunny’s initial nickname, Mansion in the Sky, came from a McDonnel Douglas DC-9-32 that could accommodate 28 passengers and had amazing luxury facilities and cutting-edge technologies. Among these were a real nightclub, a movie theater, and Mr. Hefner’s private bedroom, which was fur-lined and included a waterbed as the focal point.
The new Big Bunny, a $12 million Bombardier Global Express BD-700 that pays homage to the original but is sleeker, more contemporary, and incredibly opulent, was introduced by Playboy last month. The firm stated at the time that it will be able to grow into private air travel with the support of influencers and celebrities thanks to the new private jet, which is designed as a multi-sensory experience where the travel experience is just as important — if not more so — than the destination.
Cardi B was among the first to provide assistance, and it’s no accident that she was recently named Playboy’s first-ever Creative Director in Residence. Although the specifics of her job have not been made public, she will be in charge of producing and selecting content for the new Centerfold platform, participating in events and appearances for promotional purposes, and offering creative direction for practically every facet of the Playboy brand, including fashion, merchandise, and editorials.
Cardi is already showing off the Big Bunny’s interior while intoxicated by cocktails, demonstrating how seriously she takes her new duty. Cardi traveled to Miami Beach to attend a Playboy event as part of Art Basel aboard the Big Bunny, which is registered under N950PB just like the original.
In addition to seeking interaction, she asks her 116+ million Instagram followers which celebrity they would want to see next in these postings. Whatever her involvement with the Playboy brand, it is likely to involve additional content of that type, such as serialized updates on social media or perhaps a reality program of some kind. After all, many of us ordinary people find it entertaining to watch how the wealthy live (and party).