Hugh Hefner relaxes in red satin pajamas with the first copy of Playboy magazine, the then-scandalous men's magazine he founded in the 1950s, in his Holmby Hills estate in Los Angeles recently.
A KNICKER chandelier, shelves of clutter and a bed covered in magazines - Hugh Hefner's bedroom was a sight to behold. The Playboy boss who died in 2017 shared his boudoir with his third wife ...
silk pajamas, and slippers, as well as a copy of the Time Magazine edition featuring the Playboy founder Marilyn Monroe's iconic Pucci dress and Hugh Hefner's favorite velvet pajamas are set to be ...
“I made fun and him and said, ‘does Hugh Hefner know you stole his pajamas?’ I told him to go and change, so he obliged very politely,” Daniels testified. Phang argued whether the stories ...
In a statement to PEOPLE, Cooper says he hopes to "restore the brand to its roots" David Becker/Getty Cooper Hefner is making ...
“Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective” runs through July 27, 2025, at the Chicago History Museum, 1601 N. Clark St., open Tuesdays-Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 ...
But Hugh Hefner's gone, the original Playboy Clubs have closed, and magazine sales have shrunk to less than 4% of what they used to be. So, what happened? In 1953, former copywriter Hugh Hefner ...
Cooper Hefner, the youngest son of the Playboy founder, submitted an offer with an investor group.
Hugh Hefner was an American magazine publisher and reality TV star. He was best known as the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine. He also created, starred and executive produced the E!
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Cooper Hefner said he's looking to “restore" the legacy of the Playboy brand with a $100 million all-cash offer.