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What happened to the Playboy Mansion after Hugh Hefner's death? A look at his complicated love life

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Hugh Hefner was the founder of Playboy, known for wearing his iconic silk red robe and sailor cap, and he had quite a long list of marriages and girlfriends throughout his bachelor lifestyle.The Playboy mansion was the longtime residence of Hefner, where he hosted parties and entertained guests, usually in the presence of supermodels.

Hefner died in 2017 at the age of 91 and is currently interred at Westwood Memorial Park in Los Angeles, right next to Marilyn Monroe.

Playboy was one of the first sophisticated magazines in the United States to show nude pictures of women.The publication made Hefner a fortune and gained him a reputation as the face of American hedonism.Throughout his career, Hefner was a political activist who defended free speech and expression, which were key to the survival of his business.

Hefner built Playboy into an international brand that has continued long after his death. Key to Hefner's image was his appearance as an older, wealthy man surrounded by young supermodels at his luxurious mansion.

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