Hugh Hefner’s final words on his deathbed revealed
23.01.2024 - 19:03
/ nypost.com
Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself,” the media mogul said, “I’m OK,” as he was being injected with antibiotics through an IV. While Hugh’s death at 91 had been initially ruled as “natural causes,” Crystal writes, her spouse spent his final days fighting an “aggressive” E. coli infection that was “highly resistant to antibiotics and difficult to treat.”The former Playboy Playmate, 37, told People magazine that she was never actually “in love” with her late husband.“At the time I thought I was on top,” she said.
“I thought, ‘Wow, if I just like everything that he likes and do all the things that he wants me to do, then I’m the favorite.’ And I was, but I just lost myself in the process,” she said prior to the book’s release Tuesday. In 2010 — two years after Crystal had moved into the fabled Playboy Mansion with Hugh and his cadre of women — the publisher proposed to the doe-eyed 24-year-old on Christmas Eve. The gesture left Crystal conflicted over the idea of marriage to the millionaire.
According to her book, she accepted the offer but broke off the engagement just five days before their planned June 2011 wedding. Crystal told People that she sought companionship with Dr. Phil’s son Jordan McGraw, a man she had previously dated, before ultimately returning to Hugh at the Playboy Mansion.
The “Girls Next Door” star married Hef on Dec. 31, 2012. “I realized I was dealing with a really big power imbalance,” Crystal said.
“It seemed like a world of success and fantasy, but everyone’s having to sleep with an 80-year-old. There’s a price. Everything has a price.”Her book also details the very regimented lifestyle that was allegedly enforced by Hugh during her stay.
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