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Ex-Playmate: ‘Hugh Hefner Took Nude Photos of Drunk Women Without Their Consent’


Holly Madison (links) met Hugh Hefner. © EPA-EFE

Holly Madison has told a podcast that Playboy founder Hugh Hefner took pictures of drunk women for years without their permission. “It was a form of revenge porn,” the woman said.

jvhSource: BuzzFeed

Madison (41) formed a “couple” with Hefner between 2001 and 2008: she moved into the Playboy Mansion when she was 21 years old, and he was 75. Seven years later, that relationship came to an end, which she has since described as “Stockholm Syndrome”.

Hefner, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 91, was infamous for his numerous sexual relationships with young women. This attitude to life has long been romanticized by the media, but revelations in the years since his death show that there were questions to be asked about the man’s dealings with women. For example, Madison already noted in 2015 that Hefner provided her and several other women with copious amounts of alcohol and drugs, which he “thigh-openers”, called “thigh openers”.

She also now claims in a podcast that Hefner took nude photos of women and circulated them without their permission. Not only from Playmates or other models for his nude magazine, but also from “new girls who only had to serve for one night”. “When they went out with Hefner and then ended up in his bedroom, he was constantly taking pictures of those girls. And they were almost always heavily under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It was me anyway…”

“So if you were in his bath half naked and drunk, and another girl was doing something sexually explicit on top of you, he would photograph it and hand those pictures out to everyone in attendance,” Madison said. “He also always kept a copy for a scrapbook. Years later, I found out that he wanted to donate those books to a library. It was a form of revenge porn.”

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