Chloe Khan and Aubrey O'Day have been taken to the Great British public's collective bosom following their turns on Celebrity Big Brother summer 2016.
They're reality TV stars now, but once upon a time they carved out quite different careers. One that involved ears, a cotton tail and all the nudity.
Chloe still is. All power to her.
And it's not just Aubrey and Chloe, stars of Love Island, Ex On The Beach and I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! have all got out their mounds for pounds.
Check out these celebrities who used to be bunny girls.
Hannah Elizabeth
Hannah Elizabeth from Love Island had a short lived engagement to Jon Clarke, now of TOWIE, but it’s her Playboy status we’re currently fascinated by.

Hannah has even stayed at the actual Playboy mansion. Can you imagine it?
Of course we can. We've seen that episode of Sex And The City.
Naomi Hedman
Naomi was one of our favourite housemates in Ex On The Beach series four. It takes someone with real lady balls to take on the wrath of Megan McKenna.
She’s also been employed as a Play Mate. See?
And Naomi still seems to be involved with Playboy London. Sweet.
Kendra Wilkinson
The British public generally know Kendra from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Apart from the saucy minxes who watched her antics in The Girls Of The Playboy Mansion, that is.
Kendra met her future husband, Hank Baskett, when she was living in Hugh Hefner's gaff and moved out in 2009.
Chloe Khan
Chloe Khan, known then as Chloe Mafia, burst onto TV screens with that appearance on The X Factor.

She’s since made a very successful career as a favourite Playboy bunny with the Venezuelan market.
And has now won our hearts following her appearance on CBB.
Side point: have you seen Chloe on Snog, Marry, Avoid? It is AMAZING.
Aubrey O'Day
Not gonna lie, we didn't know too much (anything) about Aubrey until she appeared on CBB UK. But she rocked in at a very respectable fifth place after never being up for eviction until the live final, which is pretty impressive.

But back in 2009, Aubrey bared all for Playboy magazine.

Before it hit the news-stands, she told MTV: "Being able to feel comfortable with that and show that sex can be a beautiful, comfortable — your sexuality can be a beautiful, comfortable thing — is going to be empowering for people."
Amen to that, sister.