Justine Greiner — Biography
Justine Greiner came into the world on November 19, 1963, and established herself as an American model. In February 1984, she earned recognition as Playboy's featured Playmate of the Month. Unlike many of her contemporaries in the modeling world during the mid-1980s, Greiner notably abstained from participating in any Playboy video productions. Her family connections include a sister named Corinne Lee, who has made her mark as a poet and author of the work PYX, which garnered the distinction of winning the 2004 National Poetry Series award. The dark-haired model possesses natural physical attributes including a D-cup figure and a statuesque frame that align well with modeling requirements. However, Greiner maintains a modest perspective on her own appeal. She has expressed doubt about her attractiveness, stating that she has long believed men gravitate toward women more beautiful than herself and that she would rate her appearance as an eight rather than a ten. Playboy's audience members hold a decidedly different viewpoint, regarding her as exceptionally attractive. The modeling experience has transformed Greiner's self-perception significantly. Since her debut as Miss February 1984, she has developed greater confidence in her sex appeal and now recognizes the value others see in her. She advocates for women to embrace nude photography as an empowering and enlightening experience that facilitates self-discovery and body awareness. The publication also featured her as Playmate of the Month for Playboy France in February 1984 and Playboy Germany in October 1984.