Playboy Mansion were checked for attractiveness on entry, with those judged to be unappealing on the eye kept away from host Hugh Hefner, according to one journalist.Hefner founded the Playboy empire in 1953 and was famed for hosting lavish parties in his enormous LA mansion.One former playmate even recently recalled seeing "people having sex everywhere" while naked models were doused in body paint.But journalist Russell Miller, who studied the Playboy empire and attended gatherings at the mansion, has painted a less exotic picture of what went on behind the scenes.
In the latest podcast episode of Power: Hugh Hefner, he said: “A good party always meant there had to be twice as many girls as there were boys, that was a fundamental.
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