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Hugh Hefner’s widow Crystal to expose ‘dark side’ of Playboy mansion in tell-all memoir

Hugh Hefner’s widow Crystal is planning to expose the alleged “dark side” of the Playboy mansion in her upcoming tell-all memoir.

‘Only Say Good Things’ is set to be released in January next year and will explore how the blonde beauty’s life progressed after attending her first party at the mansion at just 21 years old.

According to the Daily Mail, the book will expose how Hefner governed the lives of his girlfriends with strict rules on everything from their looks to curfew.

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Crystal was forced to compete with other women for her spot in Hefner’s system, before ultimately marrying Hefner on New Year’s Eve in 2012.

‘Only Say Good Things’ is set to be released in January next year
(Image: Getty)

She will explain that Hefner had “surprised her with a proposal” and that the offer was “one she could not imagine refusing”.

She told the Mail: “My relationship and marriage to Hugh Hefner was a very complicated one. It was one where, no matter how I was treated, I always felt like I had to protect him, which is why I have not shared my story until now.

Crystal was forced to compete with other women for her spot in Hefner’s system, before ultimately marrying Hefner in 2012
(Image: Playboy)

“Since his passing, I have had to do a lot of self-discovery. I have had to find out who I am without it being dictated to me. I have had to not only find my voice, but I also had to learn how to use that voice.

“My book is a testament to the power of time, processing all that I have been through and embracing my truth.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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