When Hugh Hefner died in 2017 at age 91, he left behind his Playboy empire and a legacy that included ushering in the sexual revolution of the 1960s and ’70s (although how that ultimately turned out remains a matter of debate).
Now, Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, is ready to share her own experiences in a new memoir, Only Say Good Things. Discussing the book with the Daily Mail, the Playboy mogul’s third wife — who wed Hefner in 2012 and remained his spouse until his death — opens up about what it was like to be married to Hef. READ MORE: Holly Madison Talks About First Time Having Sex With Hugh Hefner: ‘Next Thing I Know, He’s On Top Of Me’ As she explained, being Mrs.
Hefner wasn’t nearly as glamourous as some might assume, given that she had to abide by a 6 p.m. curfew, and was expected to join him each night for the same dinner — chicken soup with cream cheese and crackers — while watching his favourite films.
Then, he expected her to participate in group sex sessions with various other women. “It was embarrassing. I don’t know the most people there’d been in our bedroom at one time but — a lot,” she recalled. “Pretty bad,” she added. “We were like, ‘Oh, now it’s your turn.’ Nobody really wanted to be there but I think in Hef’s mind, he still thought he was in his 40s, and those nights, the people, the mansion, solidified that idea.
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