Rose Byrne Poses for Playboy 3 Months After Giving Birth to First Child

The X-Men: Apocalypse and Neighbors 2 star recently welcomed her and Bobby Cannavale's first child, son Rocco

By Corinne Heller May 18, 2016 5:13 PMTags
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Rose Byrne is red hot in the June 2016 edition of Playboy.

The 36-year-old Australian actress, who reprises her roles in upcoming sequels for X-Men and Neighbors, does not appear nude in the magazine, but is rather pictured sitting and wearing a low-cut red silk robe, opened to reveal some cleavage and a lace black top. She pairs the look with matching bold lipstick and damp hair. She also poses sitting down in a black, sleeveless, sparkling, textured mini skater dress.

Her photo spread was released Wednesday, more than three months after she gave birth to her and longtime partner and actor Bobby Cannavale's first child, son Rocco

These mark her first official Playboy pics. The magazine has long featured Byrne among its list of "hot, sexy women."

Byrne talked to Playboy about her upcoming films in an interview for the magazine's 20Q segment. In X-Men: Apocalypse, the third film in the prequel series, she reprises her role as Moira Mactaggert. She previously played the part in the first movie, X-Men: First Class, which was released in 2011. The new film is set in the '80s.

"Twenty years have passed, and yeah, she looks pretty good," Byrne said about her character. "Everyone joked about it on set. Does time not apply to these characters? The mutants can probably get away with not aging, but I'm a mortal. Moira might have a good plastic surgeon."

In Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, she returns as Kelly Radner, wife of Seth Rogen's character Mac Radner.

"As irresponsible as Seth's character is, we wanted my character to be equally irresponsible," Byrne told Playboy. "They're a team. And another thing—and this isn't a radical thing, but it is in the context of these films—is that they have a great marriage. They're on the same page. They enjoy each other, and sex, and they're best friends."

Byrne also recalled another past role, one many people may be unaware of: She played played Dormé, handmaiden to Natalie Portman's Padmé Amidala, in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II—Attack of the Clones.

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"It was extraordinary being a part of that," Byrne told Playboy. "I mean, talk about the fans! I have one line in that movie. It's a stretch to say I have a character at all. But to this day, 90 percent of the fan mail I get is from Star Wars—90 percent—to sign pictures of me in a purple snood."

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