Former Playboy Bunnies, Playmates Show Support for Hugh Hefner in Open Letter Amid Allegations
02.02.2022 - 21:39
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Hugh Hefner and his iconic brand in the new docuseries, many of his former associates are sticking by him — and voicing their support loudly and clearly. Hundreds of former Playboy Bunnies, Playmates, employees and ex-girlfriends have signed an open letter in support of the late mogul, according to , which obtained the letter. «We sign our names to support Hugh M. Hefner.
From all we know of Hef, he was a person of upstanding character, exceptional kindness, and dedication to free thought,» the letter states, per . «He demonstrated a commitment to living an honest life beyond everything else.
Our time within Hugh Hefner's Playboy and the organization's subsidiaries remains a period all of us are fond of. I proudly sign this letter in recognition of Hugh Hefner's character amid unfounded allegations in the A&E show.»Among the women who participated were Kimberley Hefner, Hugh's second wife.The two wed in 1989 and were married for nine years before an 11-year separation.
Hugh ultimately filed for divorce in 2009.«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,» Kimberley, who welcomed sons Marston and Cooper with Hugh, said in an additional personal statement. «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.»In her own personal statement, Renee Sloan Baio spoke of Hugh's former main girlfriend, Holly Madison, who was
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