Teen Playboy Bunny who aborted Hugh Hefner's 'devil' child at 19 says she was glad to see him die
21.01.2023 - 05:31
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A former Playboy Bunny has opened up about the 'terror' she felt after having her child with Hugh Hefner aborted at just 19-years-old. Karissa Shannon fell pregnant with the Playboy founder's baby when he was 83-years-old and she said it felt like she was 'carrying the devil's child'.
The teenager went on to have the abortion without Hefner ever finding out. Karissa was invited to live in the notorious mansion with her twin sister Kristina and found out she was pregnant in 2009 after undergoing a blood test before a breast enlargement that Hefner was paying for.
She said: "I wasn’t having sex with anyone else so it only could have been his baby. I just wanted to get rid of it as soon as possible. I didn’t want Hef to find out and he never did.
"I was disgusted with my body and felt like there was an alien inside my stomach. It was like the devil was inside of me. I didn’t want anyone to know I was carrying an 83-year-old man’s child."
She continued: "I found a clinic in LA. I got Hef’s security to drop us at the mall, pretending we were going shopping, then called my friend to pick us up. We were able to keep it secret."
The twins, who are now 32-years-old, were first coaxed into sleeping with Hefner on their 19th birthday and were pressured into drunken unprotected group sex. The women have described the American magazine publisher as having a 'black soul' and say they later required counselling after their experiences with him left them with PTSD and depression.
The pair said they were glad to hear of Hefner's passing in 2017 as he could no longer mentally harm any other women. They revealed: "When Hef died, part of us did feel sad, but another part was like, ‘OK good, no more girls are going to be groomed and ruined like
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