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“Playboy Secrets” is a documentary series that will be broadcast by the American station A&E. The premiere is scheduled for January 24. In this ten-episode documentary we will see hitherto unknown facts about his life. It is already known that what happened behind closed doors in the “Playboy” mansion is shocking.
“Nights of the Pigs” at the “Playboy” mansion
The very name suggests that what happened every week in the mansion was humiliating. The document is based on the confessions of people who worked for the creator of “Playboy”, as well as his partners who participated in closed events. According to them, Hefner often organized orgies and libations, where he hosted people from the front pages of newspapers. There was no shortage of drugs at these parties, and apparently there was also violence.
One of the “traditions” was “Pig Night,” to which Hugh would invite the ugliest prostitutes on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles. Of course, the women were supposed to entertain the invited guests. However, there were some rules.
We were told we couldn’t call them pigs. It was Hefner’s name.
– revealed Stefan Tetenbaum, who worked as Hefner’s butler in the years 1978-1981.
After arriving at the residence, the women went to a special room, where they were examined, and then went to the living room, where they could have sex with the guests.
“It was impossible to please him. He always wanted more and more.”
Sondra Theodore, a former model and actress, spoke in the documentary. In an exclusive interview, she revealed a lot of shocking information about what happened years ago. Sondra was one of Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends, she lived in his mansion and she saw what was going on there. According to her, there were group orgies almost every day. The woman admitted that it broke her. She also revealed that the bunnies did not have an easy time in the mansion, because Hugh demanded a lot of them.
He terrified me. It was impossible to please him. He always wanted more and more.
– he recalls.
As you can guess, the participants of such “events” were obligated to discretion. So it’s no surprise that it wasn’t until the death of Hugh Hefner, who died at the age of 91, that many people started talking.
Source: Gazeta

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