With hip-hop music blaring in the background, Jonathan mumbled suggestions to his paramour about how she should look ("Relax your mouth a little"). For the most part, though, our pinch-photographer let Deven do her thang. "I could get into this shit. I'm shooting my ol' lady," he said before motioning toward his wife. "That's mine."
Jonathan confessed that had he done the shoot without Playboy.com's cooperation, the session would have taken on a much darker tone. That's not a surprising revelation coming from the man who helped author songs such as "Wake Up Hate" and "Dead Bodies Everywhere." "But it was for Playboy," he said, "and it was a typical background with a bed and picture and shit like that, you know what I mean?"
As cool as the rock star-porn star lifestyle is, Jonathan and Deven insisted that they'd gladly give up their day jobs for full-time Playboy gigs. "I've always liked Playboy," she said, "so anything to do with Playboy was fun. And because it was with my man, it made it even more fun."
"Fuck, yeah," Jonathan concurred. "I get to shoot for Playboy and I get to shoot my chick? That's fucking awesome."