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Former Playboy Bunnies claim they suffered ‘humiliating’ weigh-ins, body-shaming: doc

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For several Playboy Bunnies, fashion was pain. Several women who served at the famed Playboy Clubs are speaking out about how donning the brand’s iconic costume allegedly caused intense scrutiny and physical suffering.

The A&E 10-part documentary titled "Secrets of Playboy" features new interviews with numerous members of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s staff and inner circle, as well as past girlfriends.

New episodes air Monday nights. PJ Masten, who worked for Playboy from 1972 until 1982, alleged that female staffers were subjected to "humiliating" monthly weigh-ins.

A chart of all the Bunnies’ weights was allegedly on display next to the scale for everyone to see. A group of Playboy Bunnies from London's Playboy Club waiting for Hugh Hefner, the American owner of the 'Playboy' business empire, at a London Airport.  (Photo by Dove/Getty Images) "If you gained weight, you were going to have a really bad problem," claimed Susanne Singer, who worked at the Playboy Club in Century City, California, from 1972 until 1984, as quoted by People magazine. "Because they weren’t going to let that costume out for you," she added.

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