Burt Reynolds sought advice from actress Raquel Welch after his iconic 1972 Cosmopolitan centerfold of him naked on a fuzzy bearskin rug, which elevated his status as a Hollywood sex symbol.

Welch (shown above right, along with the actor) told People on Wednesday that Reynolds, whom she worked with on the 1969 film “100 Rifles,” had asked for her thoughts on the photo shoot because of her poster from the 1966 movie “One Million Years B.C.”

Welch was snapped in a fur bikini that became an iconic image from the movie.

“He used to come up to me and say, ‘So, what do you think? You had your poster, and now, look at this,’” Welch told the magazine.

The 78-year-old actress said she and Reynolds would joke about their famous photos.

“Well, his [centerfold] is quite a bit more obvious than mine,” Welch said. “I think I was just standing on top of a volcano!”

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Reynolds, who died September 6 at 82, would later talk about his regrets doing the photo shoot.

He told Business Insider in 2016 he felt it tarnished his reputation as a “serious actor.”

“I wish I hadn’t done it, because I wasn’t taken as a serious actor,” Reynolds said.

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“I think ‘Deliverance’ suffered because of it and a lot of other things and I wasn’t pleased that I did it, but at the time I wanted everyone to understand the humor of it. But who knows what lurks in the minds of filmmakers,” he added.

Reynolds also told AOL’s “What to Watch” that the centerfold “was really stupid” and that he didn’t know what he was thinking.

Despite the actor’s regrets, Welch said Wednesday that the centerfold captured Reynolds’ fun attitude.

“But that was that Burt attitude. From the neck up, you just knew, he was sharing a laugh with everybody,” she said. “He was in on the joke. And he knew that everybody’s in on the joke. Because you can see, without winking, he was.”

“There’s one thing about public image and the press. And there’s another thing about what you really do. Sometimes they’re not exactly in sync but it’s OK because it’s just the way the game goes,” Welch said about Reynolds’ regrets on the centerfold.

Reynolds also told AOL’s “What to Watch” that the centerfold “was really stupid” and that he didn’t know what he was thinking.

“And he was a sexy man. Everybody made a whole big do-da about it, as though he was showing everything and he wasn’t. I mean, it was definitely provocative,” she added.

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(photo credit, article image: Burt Reynolds, CC BY 2.0, by Alan Light)