Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal, though she promised to only speak positively of him after his death, the revelations in her memoirs are shocking.
h widow by Hugh Hefner, Crystal In her new book, due out in a few months, she reveals little-known sides of the Playboy founder. According to the newspaper “Daily Mail”, which obtained the book, the 37-year-old woman, who was previously successful model to play boy, She describes in her book “Hell” that she lived with her husband, who was sixty years older than her, and he wanted to control every aspect of her life, and he was a misogynist and a narcissist.
The book is titled “Say Only Good Things,” and is a phrase Hefner once said to her in a conversation between them, in which, upon his death, he asked her to only speak positively of him.
“I kept that promise for five years. But after I did a lot of psychotherapy and healed my wounds, I realized I had to be honest about my life with him. This book is about how I recovered after living in a toxic environment.” says the 37-year-old of her book.
According to her, the Playboy founder’s abuse of Viagra so that he could organize “orgies” even in his old age, was such that he lost hearing in one ear.
“Hef always said he’d rather be deaf and still have sex. It was weird,” he says. writes the former playmate in the book.
According to Page Six, prolonged use of Viagra has been linked by several studies to hearing loss.
the Crystal I met him Hugh When she was 21 and he was 81. Although she believed at the beginning of their acquaintance that if she moved to the Playboy mansion that all her dreams would come true, her life there had many dark sides.
the elderly businessman He wanted to control every detail of his young wife’s daily life, down to the color of nail polish she used to paint her nails, which should be clear or pink. He also pressured her into participating in orgies with several other young women.
“It was very embarrassing. There were times when I didn’t know how many people were in our bedroom. It was a very bad experience. We said to each other, ‘Now it’s your turn.’ Nobody wanted to be there, but I think Hef was not. He still thought in his mind that he was in his forties, and that those nights had only boosted his self-image. He thought he was still “getting it.”
Crystal also talks about her first night with Hugh, which she says was not memorable at all. “Everything you could want, imagine, or expect from a night, this wasn’t the case.”Distinctively written.
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