When Diane Lynn cast off her robe and stood on the platform, smiling and embracing David, the shock and exclamations from the audience reached a peak. Not only the men in attendance, but even the band, those models, and the minor actors all wore looks of disbelief.
For crying out loud, that was Diane Lynn, one of the four dream girls of American youth. Which man present didn't do something not suitable for children with her poster during his teenage years?
Her appearance overshadowed the subsequent entry of Stephen's French twin models to the extent that they were somewhat ignored—after all, no matter how beautiful or stunning they were, they were just ordinary women from France with no fame in the United States.
It was only Michelle Pfeiffer, who as the last to take the stage, barely managed to outshine Diane Lynn.