The cruel Playboy bimbo will get hers, and sooner than she thinks. She is competing in a world where Andy Warhol's 15 minutes is a career. There is always someone younger, prettier, sexier, NEWER ready for their "career". Her payback includes watching herself fall apart day by day and coming to hate herself as much as she hates the older woman in the changing room for the sin of living. And she will have perfectly lighted, airbrushed images of her young self to contemplate and compare to the aging body she must live with.
I was a handsome enough youngster, I guess, with a tight gymnast's body. Never the handsomest, but attractive. I still have a little of that left, but I don't mourn what I have lost. I never " dined out" on my looks, or shunned those less attractive. I don't envy the beautiful; Vanity is a losing game. If all you care about is your youth and beauty, the second half of your life is going to be tough.
One more thing. This is related to why the best escorts, such as Rod Hagen among so many, are so wonderful, respected, and sought after. They see beyond the erosion of the years to the person inside. They make us forget age and just live. May life be good to them.