A PLAYBOY model is auctioning off a series of NFTs – including a 3D scan of her body.

Hannah Elizabeth, who has also appeared on the UK reality TV series Love Island, revealed on Instagram that she is dipping her toes into the Web 3.0 world by releasing four provocative non-fungible tokens.

The digital assets went on sale today on OpenSea, the world’s largest NFT marketplace.

Bidding is open until May 17.

She teamed up with exclusive NFT platform Bekka for the release of the tokens.


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Teasing her fans, she said each of the images would come with a “unique royalty” and a “private insight” into her life.

While a number of content creators have released NFTs over the past 12 months, the Playboy Bunny’s release of a 3D body scan of herself is bound to heat up the market.

Announcing the news on social media, the influencer said: “Hey guys! I am thrilled to finally announce joining @bekka.co!

“Together, we created a set of four incredibly exclusive NFTs of me.

“Each of them will contain a unique royalty which will allow you to get a private insight into my life.


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“One of the NFTs will contain a 3D scan of my BODY!.

“The sale will launch on 9th May at 12pm on OpenSea, so check the website in my bio and make sure to follow @bekka.co for more information!”

She accompanied the message with a series of seductive emojis to excite her fans around the world.

Herr profile on Bekka describes her as “one of the biggest content creators in the UK amassing over 400k followers on her Instagram and having a thriving OnlyFans”.

Playboy magazine itself as previously announced plans to expand into the Web 3.0 space.

Earlier this year the brand announced it was releasing thousands of NFTs and even launching a virtual Playboy Mansion.

“The magazine was one product of the company.

“But it was really that rabbit head that’s worth billions and billions of dollars and not replicable,” Playboy CEO Ben Kohn said in a media interview as he spoke about the creation of the NFTs.

“When you think about what this brand represents, from a marketing perspective, from an awareness perspective, we pretty much have 100 percent awareness everywhere in the world.”

Known as Rabbitars, the artworks depict a series of rabbits often wearing bow ties to mimic the iconic image that has represented the magazine since 1953.

You can view Hannah Elizabeth’s NFT collection here.