Hugh Hefner is ‘rolling in his grave, laughing’ amid Playboy misconduct accusations, medic’s daughter says
02.02.2022 - 14:35
/ foxnews.com
Nearly 17 years ago, Jennifer Saginor published a book exposing the dark side of Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion: the drugs, the sex, the parties, and the bikini-clad women running rampant. The "Playground: A Child Lost Inside the Playboy Mansion" author was more than just a visitor at Hefner’s sprawling playground.
She first set foot on the famous property of the late Playboy founder in 1975 at age 6, and by age 11, she had her own bedroom. She’d continue to be a regular there until 2010.
As Saginor puts it, "I wasn't like the girlfriends and the Playmates who were there to advance their careers, who were there for fame and fortune, or love." Instead, her one-of-a-kind upbringing at the mansion was due to the fact that her father was Hefner’s physician and best friend, Mark Saginor, also known as "Dr. Feelgood," or simply, "Doc." Now, years after being one of the first to reveal a behind-the-scenes look at Hefner’s empire, Saginor appears in the 10-part A&E docuseries that premiered last week titled "Secrets of Playboy." In an interview with Fox News Digital, Saginor revealed the great lengths Hefner would go to save his reputation – and just what he’d think of his ex-girlfriends’ allegations coming to light today.
"I can feel him rolling in his grave, laughing even, because at the end of the day, it was like these women were all in love with him and many of them wanted more commitment.They wanted monogamy, they wanted marriage, they wanted kids," Saginor said. Jennifer Saginor wrote about her time growing up in the Playboy mansion in her 2005 book "Playground: A Child Lost Inside the Playboy Mansion." (Ava Lane Hulsman) Sondra Theodore and Holly Madison are two of Hefner’s former girlfriends who came forward in the
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