She's spoken openly about what she got up to at the Playboy mansion. Katie Price has revealed that she used to watch Hugh Hefner bed young women during parties in his bedroom at the Playboy mansion. And the former glamour model, who posed for the famous mag a number of times, said that the sex toys he used looked like Dyson hoovers. She's admitted that although she didn't sleep with him herself, she did watch as he bedded other women. According to The Sun , she told her audience: "I was really intimidated at first. He told me he wanted me to be his girlfriend but to be his girlfriend you have to do the deed.

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In the wake of Hugh Hefner's passing, we're looking back on what two of his most famous girlfriends had to say about life with him in the Playboy Mansion. It seemed to me that she made it her mission to lure every new Playmate up to the bedroom to pay their dues. I guess Vicky figured that if she had to sleep with Hef, they should all have to sleep with him. We were the decorative icing, not the cake. According to our boyfriend, he could have splashed any three blondes on-screen and found instant success. You are molded into a character based on some of your strongest traits, and you are forced to stay that way for your entire television life. I felt so trapped and so vulnerable to his criticisms.
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After working for Hefner — who died yesterday age 91 — for almost four years, the unidentified staff member wanted to have the final word on his former employer. In the interview, he begins by discussing the overwhelming presence of illegal substances at the Playboy mansion. And, while he claims that people openly smoked marijuana, their consumption of large amounts of cocaine was typically kept behind closed doors. The ex-butler also lifts the lid on a number of drug-related arrests that allegedly occurred at the mansion in the mids as well as going on to explicitly detail the group sex activities of Hefner and his guests. This, the butler says, was because Playboy had begun to develop somewhat of a bad reputation.
As Hugh Hefner dies aged 91, we take a look back at a book by former playmate Holly Madison which dished the dirt on the catfights, the orgies, the Playmates and Hugh Hefner himself. Holly describes Hefner's bedroom: "Two huge television screens projecting graphic porn lit up the otherwise dark bedroom. In the middle, a very pale man was tending to his own business The girlfriends, in various stages of undress, were sitting in a semi-circle at the edge of the bed. The girls pretended to get frisky with each other but, concealed in the darkness, they were actually gossiping discreetly. Indeed, "if smartphones had been around then, I'm pretty sure they would have been texting or checking their Instagram when Hef wasn't looking. Yes, matching ones.