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Hefner is survived by his wife, Crystal, who was 25 when he married her at age 85; sons, Cooper, David and Marston; and his daughter, Christie, who became president of the company in and then CEO until Skip Navigation. And he spent a good deal of time saying goodbye to dear friends as they too departed this world. Rest in peace, my friend. Keywords: death , Hugh Hefner , news , playboy , playboy mansion , playboy bunny , celebrity , celeb , The Playboy Club.

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Find out why a stunning , shoppers gave the gizmo a 5-star rating: 'Best invention ever. They divorced in He also acknowledged that he experimented in bisexuality. He worked from his bed, often wearing silk pyjamas, happy to be, as he frequently was, distracted from running a global porn business by female employees. Business boomed. Playboy Enterprises went public in at a time when the magazine was selling 7m copies worldwide each month.

Each Bunny wore corset, bunny ears, collar, cuffs and fluffy cottontail. She needs idiocy, too. There was nothing fun about it. Hefner, though, considered himself a proto-feminist. At the same time, I helped sponsor the lower-court cases that eventually led to Roe v Wade.

I was a feminist before there was such a thing as feminism. It permitted them to be natural sexual beings, as men are. Unfortunately, within feminism, there has been a puritan, prohibitionist element that is antisexual. Playboy is the antidote to puritanism. Playboy Enterprises Inc said he passed away peacefully at home in Los Angeles, from natural causes.

Hefner began publishing Playboy in his kitchen in It became the largest-selling men's magazine in the world, shifting seven million copies a month at its peak. Cooper Hefner, his son, said he would be "greatly missed by many". He paid tribute to his father's "exceptional and impactful life as a media and cultural pioneer," and called him an advocate for free speech, civil rights and sexual freedom.

Hefner's trailblazing magazine helped make nudity more acceptable in mainstream publications, despite emerging at a time when US states could legally ban contraceptives. It also made him a multi-millionaire, spawning a business empire that included casinos and nightclubs. The silk pyjama-clad mogul became famous for his hedonism, dating and marrying Playboy models, and throwing decadent parties at the luxurious Playboy mansion in Los Angeles.

Hugh Hefner - silk pyjamas and all - was a character who divided America. Was he really the godfather of the sexual revolution, or just a dirty old man?

A louche purveyor of corrupting smut, or an enlightened publisher of contemporary literature? Feminists, and others, accused him of reducing women to sexual objects - if not de facto prostitutes - at the Playboy mansion. But then there was also his support for racial integration and gay rights, along with a hefty dollop of great writing and agenda-setting interviews. In short, he was a character more complex than tabloid editors allowed.

And in terms of sexual mores his early permissiveness - daring or shocking depending on your taste - now seems, if not quite quaint, then certainly not unusual. In that respect Hugh Hefner was ahead of his time, for good or ill.



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