Hugh Hefner's widow, Crystal Hefner, along with attorney Gloria Allred, is demanding an investigation into the Playboy founder's alleged sex diary. The diary reportedly contains thousands of personal nude photos and detailed records from the 1960s. Crystal, recently removed from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation board, wants to ensure privacy for all involved.
Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from the Playboy archives! Crystal Hefner isn't letting her late husband's secrets spill without a fight. According to announcements from Crystal and her powerhouse attorney Gloria Allred on Tuesday, Hugh Hefner maintained a sex diary packed with lurid descriptions, names of sexual partners matched to specific acts, and even tracking of some partners' menstrual cycles. 😲
But wait, there's more: the diary allegedly holds around 3,000 nude photos of women—before, during, and after encounters—dating back to the 1960s. These aren't your glossy Playboy spreads, folks; Crystal and Gloria emphasize they're personal snapshots, never published in the magazine, and some women might have been underage. Crystal claims she never consented to her own photos being digitized or shared, and she's betting many others feel the same.
The drama escalated when the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation, where Crystal served as head until Monday, planned to scan and digitize the diary and images. After voicing her concerns, poof—she was ousted from the board. And get this: Crystal says the foundation won't even tell her where the diary is stashed. Sketchy much? 👀
Gloria Allred is going nuclear, urging the Attorneys General of California and Illinois to probe the matter and lock down all images and mentions to protect privacy. Remember, Crystal was married to Hef when he passed in 2017, so this hits close to home.
Will the foundations finally spill on the diary's whereabouts, or is this vault staying sealed forever? Spill it, already!