Hugh Hefner: women, children and the money of the founder of Playboy

Hugh Hefner: women, children and the money of the founder of Playboy

Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy, when life was constantly surrounded by a harem of young girls in his mansion the Playboy Mansion and became almost a symbol of hedonism and sexual excesses.

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However, after the death beside him is only one woman — Marilyn Monroe.

Hefner, who died Wednesday at the age of 91 years, in 1992 I bought a cemetery crypt next to that in which the remains of Marilyn. He paid for it 75 thousand dollars.

A message indicating that it will now forever lie next to Monroe, sparked heated debate — some believe it is a touching gesture, and the other not too decent.

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Fans of Hefner wrote in social networks that he thereby expresses her homage, as she became the first Nude celebrity in his journal.

Marilyn Monroe died in 1962.

But critics say that, although Hefner managed to launch your brand and your magazine thanks to this first edition of Playboy with photos of Marilyn Monroe, she was embarrassed, fearing that their publication could damage her career.

Nude photos were taken a few years earlier, when Monroe was a young, poor, and almost unemployed actress. For this she received then $ 50.

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