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Hugh Hefner son: I did not get my full inheritance after will changed — while dad was ‘incoherent’

and that his inheritance was reduced.“From my understanding, I did not receive all the funds meant to go to me in terms of what my dad wanted me to get,” Marston Hefner, who earns money on OnlyFans, told The Post.In the year leading up to the 2017 death of Hugh Hefner, his notoriously free-spirited Playboy Mansion took on a somber air. “The Mansion became a lot more empty — it was sad,” Marston told The Post.
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Ex-model ditches wild Playboy Mansion life to go off-grid as interaction 'scares' her
Playboy model who won Playmate of the Year and lived in Hugh Hefner's infamous mansion has swapped the photoshoots for the forest, living a nomadic lifestyle with her teacher husband.Blonde bombshell Sara Underwood was famous for baring all in her saucy snaps on social media while working as a Playboy Bunny in the mid 2000s.She was even chosen as the Playmate of the Year in 2007 and had acting credits in movies like The House Bunny and Deadly Weekend.READ MORE: Playboy model asked to leave bus after boarding wearing nothing but lingerieBut at the beginning of 2019, she and her boyfriend Jacob Witzling moved out from the big city and started a project known as "Cabinland" – building themselves artisanal cabins in a rainforest in the Pacific Northwest.In her recent post on Instagram, the 38-year-old spilled the beans on why she ditched the the limelight.She said: "I used to live at The Playboy Mansion in the bunny house, party with celebrities on a regular basis, host a live TV show for a living."Now I live in the woods and just having to interact with a human at the grocery store gives me anxiety." Answering some of her fans' questions, she said she doesn't feel scared living in the woods.Sara explained that they had a truck cabin before the Cabinland project and the couple spent more than six months installing a bedroom, a kitchenette and a lounge area behind a pickup truck.While the 38-year-old no longer takes part in shoots with Playboy, she hasn't completely forgotten her modelling roots.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Sara often shares racy snaps from the forest, usually taken by her husband, to encourage fans to sign up to her OnlyFans account.READ
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Horrific death of Playboy Mansion playmate found naked after being shot in head
Playboy model came to a horrific end after 20-year-old Dorothy Stratten was found dead after being shot in the head by her estranged husband.Stratten, 20, had been linked with American magazine publisher Hugh Hefner, who had high hopes for Stratten's career as an actress, after the star had joined up for a nude photoshoot with Playboy two years before her murder.The hopeful actress had offered Playboy magazine a photoshoot in 1978 when she was just a teenager and soon began working at the infamous Playboy Mansion.But high hopes for her career as an actress were ruined when estranged husband Paul Snider shot and killed Stratten in a sickening murder-suicide.Stratten, real name Dorothy Ruth Hoogstraten, had been involved with club promoter and pimp Paul Snider, who had orchestrated the initial photoshoot that put Stratten at the heart of Playboy.Pursuing a career with the American magazine, the 20-year-old was pushed into Hollywood features and alleged affairs with big-name directors that seemed to put strain on her marriage with Snider.Hefner had warned Stratton that Snider had a "pimp-like quality", The Independent reported.Snider and Stratten had married in June 1979, a year after Stratten had moved to Los Angeles to pursue her Playboy career.Her career had been cut short, though, after a murder-suicide carried out by Snider on August 14, 1980, saw Stratten shot dead and Snider take his own life.The horrifying murder is said to have spawned out of Snider's jealousy over the relationship Stratton had with Peter Bogdanovich, a legendary American filmmaker responsible for Stratten's final film, They All Laughed.Stratten's final role was a posthumous release, with Snider killing the 20-year-old before her career took
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Hugh Hefner's son Cooper celebrates 'family time' with his wife Scarlett Byrne and three children
Cooper Hefner enjoyed a bit of 'family time' while celebrating Memorial Day on Sunday.The 30-year-old army veteran honored the sacrifices of the military with a message underneath a sweet snapshot of his family which consists of his wife Scarlett Byrne Hefner, 31, and three kids; Betsy, 21 months, and two-month-old twins Marigold and Blossom.The wholesome images are drastically different from the Playboy lifestyle his father Hugh Hefner led before he died in 2017. Family man: Cooper Hefner enjoyed a bit of 'family time' while celebrating Memorial Day on Sunday Such a contrast:The wholesome images are drastically different from the Playboy lifestyle his father Hugh Hefner led before he died in 2017; Hugh seen with, from left, Kendra Wilkinson, Holly Madison andBridget Marquardt from The Girls Next Door in 2006Hefner also wrote a short message in the post's caption that read: 'We're enjoying family time over the long weekend while thinking and speaking of those who have sacrificed so much.'He added: 'We hope that all of you have a relaxing day while honoring those who have given their lives serving in the United States armed forces.' In March, the media figure revealed that his family was 'overjoyed' to announce the birth of his daughters.On a selfie from the hospital, he wrote: 'Scarlett and I are overjoyed to share that we welcomed Marigold Adele Hefner and Blossom Pearl Hefner into the world on Saturday, March 26th.' Recent arrival:In March, the media figure revealed that his family was 'overjoyed' to announce the birth of his daughtersHe added: 'Today, we are settling back in at home.
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Wildest Playboy Mansion parties – Elvis' 8-in-a-bed, dirty grotto and dead llamas
Playboy Mansion has left people intrigued with stories of wild drug-fuelled parties and orgies under its legendary owner Hugh Hefner.The stories of decadence and depravity at the mansion led by the late Hefner have becoming something of a legend.The media mogul, who died five years ago, set up the up the Playboy Mansion - buying a property in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles, in 1971 for around $1 million.Hefner had started his career as a lowly copy-writer for Esquire but he decided to start up his own business after being denied a $5 pay rise.It was a move which was to transform the fortunes of Hefner and he enjoyed a steep rise to the top.A year later in 1953 he launched his own men's magazine, Playboy, with the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe on the cover.It catapulted Hefner to both fame and notoriety as he capitalised on his saucy brand and established himself on the showbiz social scene.The property was transformed into both a home for Hefner as well as his work place as he based the magazine's editorial offices there.The huge property boasted 22 rooms, a booze cellar, games room, cinema, three zoos/aviaries, a pet cemetery, tennis and basketball courts, a gym, a pool with a waterfall and two 'well-established' forests.It soon became famous for its wild parties which attracted some of the most famous faces in Hollywood.At the centre of the regular gatherings were the bunnies who kept the guests entertained.One of the most famous guests to have been invited to the Playboy Mansion during the 1970s was Elvis Presley who reportedly spent a memorable night with eight bunnies.What went on behind those doors remains a mystery but his antics impressed the host so much, Hefner sealed off the room and rebranded it the
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