Hugh Hefner’s Ex-Wife Kimberley Conrad Accuses Crystal Hefner of Attempting to Profit from Memoir

  • Hugh Hefner’s second wife accuses Crystal Hefner of profiting through negative comments about the late Playboy founder.
  • Former Playmates Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Crystal Hefner share their experiences with Hugh after his death.
  • Crystal discusses feeling trapped and manipulated during her relationship with Hugh in her memoir, aiming to raise awareness about abusive relationships and self-worth.

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Hugh Hefner’s second wife, Kimberley Conrad, has spoken out against Crystal Hefner, accusing her of trying to profit by speaking negatively about the late Playboy founder. Conrad, who was married to Hugh from 1989 to 2011, stated that she is skeptical of individuals who try to destroy things just because they are no longer benefiting from them. She also mentioned that Crystal received fame, opportunities, and money during her relationship with Hugh. Crystal, who was 31 years younger than Hugh, was married to him from 2012 until his death in 2017.

Crystal, along with other former Playmates such as Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt, has shared her experiences with Hugh in the years following his death. In response to the negative stories, Conrad defended her late ex-husband, accusing these women of exploiting him in his later years and at the end of his life. Crystal recently released her memoir titled “Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself.”

In her book and subsequent interviews, Crystal discussed feeling trapped during her time at the Playboy Mansion, describing her relationship with Hugh as weird and difficult. She acknowledged that he used and manipulated her for his own gain. Crystal explained her decision to release the book seven years after Hugh’s death, stating that she needed time to reflect and seek therapy to understand the impact of her experiences. She hopes that her story will help others in abusive relationships and teach young women about self-worth.

Overall, Conrad’s statement criticizes Crystal for attempting to profit from her relationship with Hugh, while Crystal’s book sheds light on her challenging experiences at the Playboy Mansion and her journey towards healing and self-discovery.


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