The Australian model-and-actress has been approached by the iconic men`s magazine - which was founded by Hugh Hefner - to strip off in its pages and admits she is still unsure about whether or not to accept the offer.
She said: "I got offered Playboy - the cover, they`re trying every angle to get me to do it. They`re re-launching the whole thing and making it old-school again because it kind of lost it for me. When I was younger I was like, `I want to be on Playboy.` My mum was a Playmate ? she was hot.
"They`ve offered me a million ? and it`s negotiable how much you show. I don`t know, though. Some people are like, `No.` My agents, they said it could stop me getting movies."
If she does decide to strip off for the magazine, Sophie - who has posed nude before - will go all out and show her entire body.
Speaking on The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Australian radio station 2Day FM, she said: "It`s Playboy, no one wants to see me clothed. It`s boobs and a little bit of...
"I`ve done a movie as not myself for like $2.50 showing my boobs, but being me naked selling magazines for men to get excited over is a different story for me, personally."
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