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Playboy Hugh Hefner docuseries sheds light on debauchery, alleged drugging of women at famed mansion

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A documentary series into the clandestine life of late Playboy founder Hugh Hefner suggests the magazine magnate was a "vampire" who allegedly manipulated and drugged young women into taking part in debaucherous sex acts – all while promoting the idea of women's rights to freely express their fullest selves. "Secrets of Playboy" is a 10-part docuseries premiering on A&E on January 24 that promises to peel back the ironclad curtain of the goings-on that allegedly took place at the famed Playboy mansion and its other venues at hush-hush events that were often attended by big-name Hollywood staples and became a draw from others unable to secure a confidential invitation.

The series itself will see testimonies from the likes of Holly Madison and Sondra Theodore – former girlfriends of Hefner – as well as insight from PJ Masten, who was revered in tight circles as the "Bunny Mother." By many accounts, Playboy is described as an illicit playground for rampant drug use, sexual abuse, and a front for people to exercise their wildest fantasies.

Theodore, 65, recalled alleged occurrences in which the mansion hosted events five nights a week and the ex-bunny said those alleged group sex incidents "broke me like you'd break a horse" while claiming Hefner was a regular drug user who had sent her on cocaine runs on various occasions.

She even claims that cocaine was so prevalent in the mansion that Hefner’s poodles even grew addicted to the substance as it was readily accessible enough for them to lick off the floor. "They had a protocol," Theodore reportedly says in the docuseries according to Daily Mail. "He liked to direct and you didn't segue away from it because you could tell it irritated him." Other events allegedly hosted at.

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