HughHefner, founder of Playboy magazine and longtime tenant of its namesake house, has died at 91. The famous 20,000-square-foot Holmby Hills estate that he inhabited for more than 40 years ...
Playboy boss HughHefner maintained a retinue of young ... regular celebrity-packed parties and the services of an in-house chef, they were forced to obey some very strict rules.
Playboy tycoon HughHefner was known for his bevy of young, blonde 'girlfriends' who lived with him at the infamous Playboy Mansion. But despite the allure of star-studded parties and an ...
This is an edited extract from Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself, by Crystal Hefner (Penguin Random House, $36.99). The post Six Years After HughHefner’s Death ...
(Watch an AP report about HughHefner's donation ... "H", was purchased by aeronautics mogul Howard Hughes in 1940 for a house for his then-girlfriend, Ginger Rogers. The structure was never ...
The opening of Playboy's London club in July 1966, the same month that England won the World Cup, was one of HughHefner's "favourite times". The Park Lane venue - Playboy's first overseas club ...
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