The day all the whores that tried to marry him for his money were waiting for.
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The day all the whores that tried to marry him for his money were waiting for.
In morning for Hugh all men in the world will be at half mast
He lost his will to live after Playboy stopped being a nudie magazine.
I realize it returned to that earlier this year, but the damage was done.
On the plus side I bet he can go through his 72 virgins in record time.
Fun fact:
Jerry Buss always wanted to be him.
Buss not only lived a similar lifestyle to Hef in some ways, but he tried really hard to become Hef's friend.
Hef wasn't really interested in hanging out with him, and the two maintained a cordial but mostly distant relationship. Buss did attend a few Playboy Mansion parties, and Hef went to a few Lakers games as a guest of Jerry's, but there was no real friendship.
When Hef was interviewed in 2013 following Buss' death, he stopped short of calling Buss a friend: https://deadspin.com/5986042/hugh-he...ers-jerry-buss
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One interesting fact about the Playboy Mansion that some people don't know is that it was frequently rented out. Most "Playboy Mansion" parties did not feature Hugh Hefner, nor were they associated with Playboy, nor were the girls in attendance usually Playboy models.
This was true of the infamous "Playboy Mansion poker charity tournament", which Jennicide helped promote at one point. Jennicide was probably the closest thing to a Playboy girl they had there. In that embarrassing tournament, they ran short of time, had to abruptly cut it off, and a then-unknown Terrence Chan got screwed out of a WSOP Main Event seat by an also-then-unknown Joy Miller, who was running it.
None of this was Hef's fault, of course, because he was simply renting out space in the mansion to whomever paid.
But if you hear people brag to you that they "partied at the Playboy Mansion", keep in mind that there's a good chance they simply attended a party put on by a third-party company which rented space there for a few hours.
Talk about a guy that ran well. rip
If the family dentist had Playboy in the waiting room, the average 12 year old wouldn't put his phone down and bother to pick the rag up.
A pretty good radio topic would be the changes in the porn business over the past 50 years. cmoney & Ken Scalir to cohost.
Viagra sales will be just fine. But good nostalgia
This is all very true. The "real" playboy mansion" parties were harder to get into than Fort Knox. I lived in Los Angeles in the early 2000s and this was the party everyone wanted to get into. There were stories of people scaling fences and doing all kinds of crazy shit to get in. You basically had to be a celebrity of some sort to have any shot. They even made you send photos of guests you were bringing so that you didnt bring a troll. it was nuts.
I was broke as fuck and so were all of my friends (except for Danny Masterson) from the 70s show so we got all the details on how it was from him.
Hugh was a very disgusting person who exploited a great amount of people. If you think his lifestyle was “heaven”, then you have a very sad view of what life’s all about.
Holly Madison reveals hell with Hef in Playboy Mansion
http://nypost.com/2015/06/21/holly-m...165.1489510988
I guess all those young girls weren't attracted to Hef's gray balls.
https://thenypost.files.wordpress.co...y=80&strip=all
Interesting article, even though it's almost 3 years old.
But while I definitely believe Hef was a pervert who used lots of young women, they were also using him.
Even in the article above, Hef was not portrayed as a cult leader or manipulator. Rather, he was portrayed as a gross, old pervert who used his money and fame to get sex with young girls who were willing to pay that price in order to attempt to advance their own careers.
Holly even admitted that the girls at the mansion seemed to have contempt for him and dreaded any intimacy with him. Brainwashed they certainly were not. They were all greedy, and thus they sold themselves like hookers to the old bastard whom they thought might be their ticket to fame.
It also doesn't seem like he promised these girls anything explicitly. They hooked up with him, took his weekly "allowance", and stayed around because they thought it would lead to some form of personal gain.
I can't feel sorry for anyone in this story.
Saw Carmen Electra on TMZ today and she said that he wasn't really a perv and god knows she's dealt with a lot of that. She talked about how he was very rarely on sets but was more less from her stand point on the creative side of it. Like Todd said he used girls and they used him, she kind of elaborated on that by saying you know he had a lot of girlfriends but they all had reasons and wanted to be his girlfriend.
anyones dick can get hard when they only have sex once every 4 years dj chaps
im sorry what are you just walking around trying to pop boners for no reason the fuck is on its own
also mumbles gets a pass because years of trucker speed and needing to see a runaway girl chained up in the cab to get aroused has warped his senses
Honestly I never really understood the endgame, or even the middlegame of these women who lived/worked at the Playboy mansion in the last like 20 years.
They made less than 50k a year which literally makes them the cheapest whores in the world.
Why?
I get that in the 80s there was like, a lot of money to be made modeling for Playboy and doing appearances and shit, but honestly, post internet, why...?
Before porn, I used to jerk off to their reality show on the e network. Kendra was my fav
I used to watch their E! show with my gf all the time tho. She was retarded, and all retarded bitches loved The Girls Next Door, and at Keeping Up With the Kardashians during that time period.
Interesting. I wonder what the dude is going to do with the place now - he obviously must have some kind of plan in his head.
http://www.businessinsider.com/playb...r-death-2017-9
Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine and longtime tenant of its namesake house, has died at 91.
The famous 20,000-square-foot Holmby Hills estate that he inhabited for more than 40 years will soon enter a new phase under different ownership.
The Playboy Mansion sold for $100 million in 2016. Though that's certainly a high number, it was merely half of the asking price that had made it the most expensive for-sale house in America for much of 2016.
The house was sold to its next-door neighbor, Daren Metropoulos, a principal of the private-equity firm Metropoulos & Co. and a former co-CEO of Pabst Brewing Company.
The home was never technically owned by Hefner. Playboy Enterprises bought the mansion for just over $1 million 45 years ago and leased it back to him. He reportedly paid just $100 a year to live there under the arrangement.
Hefner did, however, have life rights to the property — as a stipulation in the sale, he could live there for as long as he wanted, though he would pay $1 million a year to do so.
Metropoulos said at the time of the sale that he intended to connect the Playboy Mansion and his adjoining property, which he bought in 2009 for $18 million.
Following Hefner's death, Metropoulos released a statement: "Hugh Hefner was a visionary in business, a giant in media, and an iconic figure of pop culture whose legacy will leave a lasting impact. I was fortunate to know him as a neighbor and friend and I extend my deepest sympathies to his family."