Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Hugh Hefner of "Playboy" DIES in mansion!

Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; PR Newswire; City News Service; KFI AM


A $50 photo of Marilyn Monroe launched Playboy and Hefner's career as a pornographer.
Pervert Porn entrepreneur Hugh Hefner, 91, dies of "natural causes" in Los Angeles.

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The American popularizer of pornography ("tastefully" nude pictorial spreads) with his 1953 breakthrough magazine Playboy is dead. He died peacefully, possibly of exhaustion or priapism (an unconfirmed speculation), surrounded by loved ones no doubt eager to divide up his worldly fortune.

Mara: I waited a long time for this one. He brought many to me prematurely (WQ).
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American icon and Playboy founder, Hugh M. Hefner, has died
PRNewswire.com, Sept. 27, 2017
The young pornographer Heff
BEVERLY HILLS, California - Hugh M. Hefner, the American icon who in 1953 introduced the world to Playboy magazine [the first edition of which featured iconic sex symbol Marilyn Monroe] and built the company into one of the most recognizable American global brands in history, peacefully passed away today from natural causes at his home, The Playboy Mansion, surrounded by loved ones.  He was 91 years old.

He gave bunnies a bad name.
Starting from his kitchen table 64 years ago, Mr. Hefner's uncompromising vision drove the creation of not just the iconic and groundbreaking magazine, but what has become one of the world's most enduring and recognizable brands.  In the process, Playboy became the largest-selling and most influential men's magazine in the world, spawning a number of successful global businesses. To this day, the magazine is published in more than 20 countries around the world and products featuring the company's trademarks drive more than $1 billion in sales annually.  More
Our boss is dead. He may have exploited us, but we loved it. We needed the money.
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Used to like moneylovin twins
He recently sold the famous Playboy Mansion for more than $100 million US dollars with the stipulation that he be allowed to live in it for free for the rest of his (short) life. His neighbor bought the property with the intention of tearing down and expanding his Holmby Hills estate.

Hefner wasted no time in dying after creating an aspirational lifestyle and brand. He gave rise to harder core copycats like Larry Flynt (Hustler) and Bob Guccione (Penthouse). That lifestyle was very alluring, with Bunny Clubs and all; even Don Juan (John) Trump got into the action:

See this fizzing bottle I "shook" with my small hands, girls? It's just like Li'l Don. Get it?

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