Twin sisters have claimed Hugh Hefner gave them drugs dubbed "leg spreaders" due to the hypnotic effect as they plan to sue to the Playboy brand for emotional distress and trauma.
24.01.2022 - 21:09 / justjared.com
Cooper Hefner is defending his late father, Hugh Hefner, before the premiere of the new docuseries Secrets of Playboy.
The Playboy founder’s cultural impact and complicated legacy is explored in the new show, which features interviews with Hugh‘s former associates and ex-girlfriends.
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“Some may not approve of the life my Dad chose, but my father was not a liar,” Cooper wrote on Twitter. “However unconventional, he was sincere in his approach and lived honestly. He was generous in nature and cared deeply for people. These salacious stories are a case study of regret becoming revenge.”
In a clip from the show, Holly Madison called the environment at the Playboy Mansion “cult-like.”
““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,” she said. “You started to feel like, ‘Oh, he’s not what they say in the media — he’s just a nice man.’”
She recalled keeping her waitressing job when she initially moved into the mansion, but alleged that her ex didn’t want her to spend that much time outside the house.
“He said it made him jealous, and he would appreciate it if I quit my job,” she explained. “So, instead, we were given $1,000 a week as an allowance.”
Bridget Marquardt and Sondra Theodore also appear in the series.
Secrets of Playboy premieres on A&E Monday, January 24, at 9 p.m. ET.
Twin sisters have claimed Hugh Hefner gave them drugs dubbed "leg spreaders" due to the hypnotic effect as they plan to sue to the Playboy brand for emotional distress and trauma.
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alleged in a teaser clip for the docuseries. Holly Madison, who became his main girlfriend years later, claimed in other preview footage for the project that Hugh «flipped out» on her after she cut her hair short. «Hef would be pretty abrasive in the way he said things to Holly,» fellow former girlfriend Bridget Marquardt said. Some may not approve of the life my Dad chose, but my father was not a liar. However unconventional, he was sincere in his approach and lived honestly.
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Hugh Hefner’s son is speaking up in his dad’s defense.
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Hugh Hefner and the inner workings of the Playboy Mansion.Previews already show several of Hugh's former girlfriends, Playmates and members of the Mansion staff alleging that drugs, coercion and secret sexual recordings were a part of life in the famed home.Just 24 hours before the first episode, Cooper, who Hugh shares with ex-wife Kimberley Conrad, tweeted, "Some may not approve of the life my Dad chose, but my father was not a liar. However unconventional, he was sincere in his approach and lived honestly.