Playboy is sparing the world further exposuire to the 'Tanning Mom' Patricia Krentcil after the publication said it won't let the tanorexic New Jersey mother to pose nude on its pages.

It would definitely never happen, the magazine told TMZ about the possibly of the 44-year-old tanorexic mom baring it all in Playboy.

It wouldn't even be considered -- Hef wouldn't let TM pose in the magazine or ANY Playboy outlet. Simply put -- Tanning Mom just isn't Playboy material, a source told TMZ about Krentcil, 44, who faces charges of child endangerment for allegedly letting her 5-year-old daughter go tanning.

In a video posted on TMZ, a SplashNewsOnline.com reporter asked Krentcil if she'd consider posing for Playboy.

Of course, the leathery mom says as she hugs a female friend and then hiking up her dress on Mother's Day.

Is that your Playboy pose? the reporter asks.

There you go, Krentcil responds as the tanorexic mom wobbles back to wherever she was heading.

Krentcil ignited debate about whether her tanning obsession went too far after it was alleged she let her young daughter go tanning.

The child reportedly complained to her school's nurse of burns from the alleged tanning session.

Krentcil claimed the charges were fabricated and blamed her daughter's burns on the sun, not artificial tanning methods. She pleaded not guilty.

The 44-year-old mom's penchant for tanning and the resulting negative attention resulting from her arrest led one tanning franchise to ban Krentcil from using their services.

It's 100 percent true, said a worker at the headquarters of Planet Sun, which does business within a short drive of Krentcil's home in Nutley, N.J, according to the New York Daily News.

Krentcil claimed she hasn't gone tanning since she the charges against her came to light.