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The Revelations About Hugh Hefner's Behavior At The Playboy Mansion Get More And More Disturbing


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The Revelations About Hugh Hefner's Behavior At The Playboy Mansion Get More And More Disturbing

By Frances Dean / Updated: Jan. 31, 2022 1:27 pm EDT
Hugh Hefner's Playboy empire is in peril. The late mogul's legacy has been in question ever since his ex-girlfriend Holly Madison released a memoir, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny," detailing her experiences while living in the famed Playboy Mansion. Madison dated Hefner from 2001 to2008, and much of their relationship was chronicled on "The Girls Next Door," a reality show about Hefner's many girlfriends. According to Madison, life in the mansion was hellish. She even went so far as to compare it to a cult .
"I wasn't sophisticated or really prepared [for life at the mansions]. And kind of got in over my head," she wrote, via BuzzFeed . "I could understand how people thought it was strange. But I guess I wasn't comfortable enough to explain why I thought it would be fun or why I thought it would be a good idea." Hefner was still alive at the time Madison's memoir came out and adamantly denied any of her allegations of abuse. Still, Madison stuck to her story and has spent the last few years openly discussing her time at the mansion, claiming she was plied with drugs and forbidden from moving into the mansion until she slept with Hefner , per Us Weekly .
Hefner died shortly after Madison's memoir was released, but the PLBY organization has been dealing with the fallout ever since. They have even more to worry about now, though, thanks to the release of the A&E series "Secret of Playboy."
Hugh Hefner's former girlfriend, Sondra Theodore, revealed that Hefner hoarded a collection of videotapes from his and his friends' sexual encounters with women in the Playboy mansion. In a clip from the upcoming series Theodore detailed how Hefner recorded their sexual encounters without her consent —a crime in California — per TMZ . She also claimed that if any of the women Hefner was involved with would protest the inclusion of the camera in the bedroom, he would pretend to turn it off to make them feel more comfortable but would actually continue recording.
According to insiders, Hefner also secretly recorded the sexual encounters between his guests — often celebrities or famous athletes — and prostitutes he invited to the mansion. Hefner's longtime butler also alleged Hefner collected the secretly recorded tapes for the power he would be able to levy with them.
The PLBY group is doing serious damage control. In the wake of the revelations, they have done their best to distance themselves from the founder. "First and foremost, we want to say: we trust and validate women and their stories, and we strongly support the individuals who have come forward to share their experiences," they said in a statement, per People . "As a brand with sex-positivity at its core, we believe safety, security and accountability are paramount, and anything less is inexcusable." The organization went on to reiterate that no one from Hefner's family is involved in Playboy. "Today's Playboy is not Hugh Hefner's Playboy," they claimed.
As the Playboy franchise finds itself in the news once again thanks to Hugh Hefner's troubled past, Holly Madison is speaking out and what she has to say is deeply disturbing. In the premiere episode of "Secrets of Playboy," Madison revealed that she had a difficult childhood and was sexually inexperienced when she met Hefner, according to Fox News .
Madison explained that, growing up, her mother suspected she might suffer from Asperger's, a type of Autism, because she had difficulty relating to her peers. "I think I was drawn to try and be in the spotlight because I felt like if I could be famous, that would be a shortcut to feeling a connection with people," she said. Madison added that she was excited to be at the mansion because she thought she might have an easier time connecting with older men. However, her first night soon turned hellish when Hefner allegedly offered her a quaalude and pressured her into group sex. Madison was further disgusted with his sexual habits. "It was really gross to me how Hef didn't want to use protection," she further alleged. "The impact it had on me was so heavy. I never expected to be the first person to have sex that night or to be, like, pushed into it."
Hefner's son Cooper subsequently defended his father in an unsympathetic tweet . Considering that the first episode merely scratched the surface of what the next nine will likely reveal, we're guessing this isn't the last time we'll be hearing from Coop.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN's National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

Published August 10, 2022 11:54am EDT
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Hugh Hefner was the founder of Playboy, known for wearing his iconic silk red robe and sailor cap, and he had quite a long list of marriages and girlfriends throughout his bachelor lifestyle. The Playboy mansion was the longtime residence of Hefner, where he hosted parties and entertained guests, usually in the presence of supermodels. Hefner died in 2017 at the age of 91 and is currently interred at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, right next to Marilyn Monroe. 
Playboy was one of the first sophisticated magazines in the United States to show nude pictures of women. The publication made Hefner a fortune and gained him a reputation as the face of American hedonism. Throughout his career, Hefner was a political activist who defended free speech and expression, which were key to the survival of his business. Hefner built Playboy into an international brand that has continued long after his death.
Key to Hefner's image was his appearance as an older, wealthy man surrounded by young supermodels at his luxurious mansion. However, years after he passed away, Hefner's legacy was marred by allegations of misconduct and abuse by former lovers. 
The Playboy Mansion is a large complex with 20 room and measured at 14,000 square feet. Approximately a year before Hefner, died he put his infamous Playboy mansion on the market for $200 million. However, Hefner sold it for $100 million to billionaire Daren Metropoulos but was allowed to continue living in the residents until his death in 2017. 
Hefner poses with a group of Playboy Bunnies at the Grand Opening of the Playboy Hotel-Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1981. (Derek Hudson/Getty Images)
Hefner pictured with girlfriends Holly Madison, left, and Bridget Marquardt at celebrations for his 81st birthday at The Palms Hotel and Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Denise Truscello/WireImage)
Hefner poses with Playboy Bunnies at the 52nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. (AP)
Hefner, pictured in June 1961 with hostess Bonnie J. Halpin at a nightclub in Chicago. (AP)
Hugh Hefner married Crystal Harris when he was 86 and she was 26 in 2012. The couple remained married until his death in 2017. (AP)
In this file photo, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner poses for a photo on May 7, 1977. (AP)
Hefner smiles in front of a giant birthday cake to celebrate his 75th birthday as seven playmates look on in Cannes, May 12, 2001. (Reuters)
Currently, the mansion is undergoing repairs and renovations in many parts of the estate, including the pool, tennis, grotto, and front lawn. However, the sale of the house guaranteed Metropoulos would not be able to make changes to the main structure of the estate.
"I’m extremely passionate about its architecture and look forward to this momentous opportunity to transform one of the finest estates in the country," Metropoulos said, according to The Sun . "As Mr. Hefner was aware, I plan to meticulously refurbish the property with the highest quality and standards in mind."
Hefner's loved life was complicated with numerous partners over the course of his life, including three wives and seven longtime partners, or girlfriends. However, Hefner would often date more than one woman at a time and frequently engaged in open sexual relationships. 
His first wife was Mildred Williams, the couple married in 1949 and shared two children together before divorcing in 1959. He married Kimberley Conrad in 1989 and the couple raised their two children in the Playboy mansion before separating in 1998, but their divorce was finalized until 2010. His final marriage was to Crystal Harris in 2012 and the pair stayed married until his death.

Hefner's cultural impact and legacy were marred by allegations of misconduct and abuse by former lovers for an A&E docuseries. 
(Dan Tuffs/Getty Images)
It is difficult to quantify the exact number of partners Hefner had as he dated up to at least seven women at the same time. His list of known longtime girlfriends includes Holly Madison, Izabella St. James, Brande Roderick, Kendra Wilkinson, Bridget Marquardt, and Tina Marie Jordan. Madison was often described as Hefner's "number one" girl, but the pair ended their relationship in 2008. 
In January 2022, the A&E television network released a 10-part docuseries that included serious allegations of misconduct and abuse against Hefner made by some of his ex-girlfriends and lovers. Madison claimed she was afraid to leave the mansion because Hefner allegedly had a "mountain of revenge" and noted he did not use protection during sex. Others lovers like Theodore claimed Hefner was a "groomer" and that drug abuse was frequent at the mansion.
In June 2022, a civil jury found that comedian Bill Cosby sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl at Hefner's mansion in 1975.
Following the allegations of misconduct, hundreds of former Playboy Playmates and ex-staffers rushed to Hefner's defense, calling the accusations "unfounded."
His ex-wife Kimberley Conrad issued a statement in his defense at the time.
"All people should be encouraged to share their individual experience in this world, but no one should be emboldened to re-write the truth at the expense of another person's character. What the allegers who speak out now seem to ignore is that there were many of us throughout the years who were there with them as well. I'm saddened, mostly, that these accounts take light away from true victims of sexual abuse, and hope that in time those selling lies to defame Hef find peace within their own lives."
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THESE are the seven most shocking Playboy Mansion revelations from a cocaine-addicted dog to Hugh Hefner's "Pig Night" orgies.
There are shocking stories about Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion — some of which are revealed in Secrets of Playboy, an upcoming A&E docuseries that begins in the US on the A&E Network on January 24.
A&E TV explains: "The documentary event 'Secrets of Playboy' explores the hidden truths behind the fable and philosophy of the Playboy empire through a modern-day lens.
"The series delves into the complex world Hugh Hefner created and examines its far-reaching consequences on our culture’s view of power and sexuality."
The new TV documentary reveals a revelation made by Sondra Theodore — an ex-girlfriend of the late sex magnate —claiming Hefner had so much cocaine in his Playboy mansion that a pal’s poodle got addicted to it.
And the dog's habit got so bad he was locked away during parties as he’d try to lick guests’ noses for a fix.
The American actress and model claims the mutt got addicted after dipping his nose into the “huge vials” of white powder dotted around the infamous property in Los Angeles.
Sondra, 65, says: “There were drugs everywhere ... Hef’s best friend, he had a dog Louis — and this tiny poodle got hooked on cocaine."
She continues: "The dog could smell it from across the room. He had to lock that dog up when people were around.
“A very famous person walked into the house one night and that dog jumped off the couch and was licking her up the nose.
“She goes: ‘He just loves me.’ We knew why that dog was on her.”
Lisa Loving Barrett, who worked for Hefner from 1977 to 1989, says in Secrets of PlayBoy: “Cocaine was a big deal.”
She recalls that at a couple of the larger parties a pile of the Class A drug was under a toilet paper holder in a downstairs loo.
A former valet of Hefner claims the late Playboy founder was a “dirty old man” who enjoyed drug-fuelled parties with prostitutes and celebs.
From 1978 to 1979, Stefan Tetenbaum worked as Hefner’s valet and claims he was tasked with cleaning the infamous womanizer’s sex toys after orgies featuring porn stars and A-listers.
Speaking with the New York Post , the 67-year-old alleged that Hefner would organize debauched swingers parties at the Playboy Mansion known as “Pig Nights."
These evenings would involve hookers romping with the multi-millionaire’s friends and well-endowed porn actors.
Tetenbaum, who claims "Hef" didn’t even bother to learn his name, says the legendary publisher would even hire transsexual prostitutes to have sex with stars such as Blue Brothers actor John Belushi.
He said: “On certain nights, Mr. Hefner had prostitutes brought up to the mansion and he would entertain them with a big dinner and invite his friends to come and participate in different intimate acts with them.
“It was called ‘Pig Night.’ Sometimes the women had penises and Hefner didn’t want to be involved with that, although some of the other guests, especially John Belushi, they didn’t mind.”
But the former valet, who now works as a sculptor in Redondo Beach, California, also insists Hef rarely had sex at the parties and would instead watch others romping while chomping on “red licorice.”
Former playmate Sondra Theodore claimed in a Secrets of Playboy trailer clip that Hefner "pretended he wasn't involved in any drug use at the mansion, but that was just a lie."
She said the Quaaludes, also known as methaqualone, were "used for sex."
"Usually you just took a half. If you took two, you'd pass out," Theodore explained, according to Buzzfeed .
She claimed: "It was such a seduction, and the men knew this... that they could get girls to do just about anything they wanted if they gave them a Quaalude."
Lisa Loving Barrett, who worked as Hefner's assistant for 12 years, also revealed in the docuseries that Hefer referred to the drug as "leg spreaders," Insider reports.
She revealed that she, Hefner, and other workers in the mansion had prescriptions for the drug in their names.
Hefner's ex Holly Madison opened up about her experience living in the Playboy mansion claiming it was like a "cult" because the women were "isolated from the outside world."
The model dated the Playboy founder from between 2001 and 2008 while residing in the famed LA mansion.
Holly revealed what it was really like behind closed doors in Secrets of a Playboy , describing the living situation as "cult-like."
The former Playboy Playmate explained her take on the atmosphere in a clip saying: “The reason I think the Mansion was very cult-like, looking back on it, is because we were all kind of gaslit and expected to think of Hef as, like, this really good guy.
“You started to feel like, ‘Oh, he’s not what they say in the media — he’s just a nice man,'" she added.
The Girls Next Door star also claimed that Hugh would often keep the women holed up in the home away from other people.
“Another thing that reminds me of a cult is how it was so easy to get isolated from the outside world there,” she said.
“You had a 9 o’clock curfew, you were encouraged to not have friends over. You weren’t really allowed to leave unless it was, like, a family holiday.”
To ensure that the girls left the property as little as possible, Holly claimed that Hugh paid them weekly so they didn't have to go to work.
”He said it made him jealous, and he would appreciate it if I quit my job. So, instead, we were given $1,000 a week as an allowance."
Former Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson shocked fans after revealing that the infamous mansion "smelled like s**t and had animal feces everywhere" when she lived there with Hugh Hefner from 2004 to 2009.
Kendra , 36, appeared on the Hollywood Raw podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, where she opened up about life in Hefner's home, among other things.
The former Girls Next Door star started talking about her current career as a real estate agent.
She shared with hosts Dax and Adam that she was recently asked to list a house once featured on Hoarders, before the conversation turned toward the Playboy mansion.
Dax asked: "If you had to list the Playboy Mansion, what would be one of the disclosures you would throw out there since you know that place better than most people?"
The former playmate responded: "Definitely the dog s**t smell; definitely stuck to the wall. Dog s**t and animal feces everywhere."
Dax then asked: "Would you take that listing if someone came to you? Because obviously, it's in new ownership now. But would you take a listing if they said, 'We want you to sell the Playboy mansion?'
Kendra answered: "Yeah, definitely."
She didn't delve any deeper into why the house smelled so strongly of animal feces, nor why it was everywhere.
Playboy model Carla Howe previously told how the girls had a strict 9pm curfew, saying that none of them were even allowed to invite friends to the mansion to see them.
Speaking to The Sun in 2021, she said the house was "more like an old people's home" than a haven for wild sex.
The Brit beauty said: “He almost never leaves home and refuses to change anything in the mansion, so the whole place feels like it's stuck in the 1980s."
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