As expected, Hugh Hefner, who was in his 80s, faced difficulties in satisfying his 21-year-old girlfriend (and current widow). That’s the not-so-shocking claim Crystal Hefner, the young widow of Playboy’s founder, makes in her new memoir: I only say good things: surviving Playboy and finding myself.
The former Crystal Harris, now 37, reflected on the role she played when she entered into a relationship with Hefner, who was 60 years her senior. The Playboy brand was experiencing a decline when the third and final Mrs. Hugh Hefner entered the scene in October 2008. The widow remained present while the mansion was demolished after Hugh’s death in 2017, at the age of 91.
Crystal’s first meeting with Hefner occurred at a Halloween party held at the luxurious Los Angeles mansion. She claims that she was immediately selected to participate in an intimate group encounter with Hef.
However, he claims there was no physical affection or emotional intimacy in that bedroom. Not on her first night, nor in the almost nine years of being one of Hefner’s harem girlfriends for his wife. Hugh Hefner’s widow alleges that whatever happened in the bedroom bordered on a heartless act.
“This was a well-oiled and well-practiced sequence of events. One that followed exactly the same path every time,” explains Crystal in her book. “Pick up some girls from the party and raise them. Putting on your uniform for work: silk pajamas. The dimming of the lights. Music. The porn. Passing the pot. And then the sex.”
Hugh Hefner’s Widow Claims He Played Same Song While Making Love
Even during their first meeting, Hugh Hefner’s widow claims that he was apathetic. “As if Hef was just going through the motions of something that had once been fun and sexy,” Crystal alleges. “Or maybe it was never fun and sexy.”
Crystal also noted that Hefner relied on drugs to enhance sexuality. She remembers the “little blue pill nights” when they made love while music played. Not only did Hefner prefer Madonna, but she played the same song over and over again during intercourse, adding to the cacophony of sexual horror.
However, even Hefner had to throw in the towel on sex at some point. Crystal says the apathetic love stopped in 2014. “I felt relieved. There were no more bringing girls home, there were no more performances,” she said recently. People. “For years, she had kept up the Playboy Playmate charade for Hef, for the public.”
Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn