
At New York City's Playboy Club, which opened in September 2018, 30 years after the last original club closed down, Playboy Bunnies in their iconic costumes and bunny ears serve drinks to patrons in a swanky lounge setting.
Jordan Emanuel is one of those Bunnies. She works at the Playboy Club on Tuesday nights and she's also Playboy's Playmate of the Year. Being a Playmate is a role that can entail appearing in the magazine, working special events, and acting as an ambassador for the brand.
But Emanuel's time is spent on much more than her Playboy work. When she's not working at the club as a Bunny, Emanuel's days are taken up by sessions with her personal trainer, modeling shoots and auditions, and working at the non-profit she co-founded, Women With Voices.
"What's great about everything that I do is that it doesn't necessarily require 100% of my time," Emanuel, 25, told Business Insider.
"I genuinely just like the rotation of keeping it fresh and interacting with new people," she said.
The Playboy Club's creative director, Richie Notar, told Business Insider in November that one of the main things he looks for when hiring a Playboy Bunny is someone who has something interesting going on in their lives outside the job.
"One of the things that I would like to do ... is focus on people that have something interesting outside of this," Notar said. "I want them to be interesting in different ways other than just bringing you a drink."Emanuel certainly seems to fit the bill. Here's a look at a typical day in her life.
Jordan Emanuel is Playboy's Playmate of the Year and a Playboy Bunny at the Playboy Club in New York City.
As a Playmate, she has appeared in the magazine and works special events. But that side of things doesn't take up much of her time at the moment. "As of now, it's more sporadic events and appearances," Emanuel said. "In November I did a video promoting voting and registering to vote."
In addition to her work with Playboy, Emanuel has been doing print and commercial modeling work for about two years.
She's also the co-founder of a non-profit organization called Women With Voices, a production company that addresses issues including inequality, domestic violence, and sexual harassment through original theatrical productions and other media.
Source: Women With Voices