Hugh Hefner39s former wife Crystal used to recruit other women

Hugh Hefner's former wife Crystal used to recruit other women to have sex with the Playboy mogul so she didn't have to – as she reveals she was “NEVER” in love with him and had to fake orgasms when they were intimate

Crystal Hefner, the last wife of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, has revealed that she found “girls” for sex orgies with herself and the late magazine mogul during their marriage.

In her new memoir, titled “Only Say Good Things,” the 37-year-old reveals the sordid reality of life in the Playboy Mansion and described how her late husband liked to have “at least five girls” at the same time if they wanted to be in it Bedroom intimate.

In a candid recollection of the experience, the former Playmate admitted that it was a “relief” to recruit other women so she didn't have to “be sexual with him all alone.”

The pin-up, who married the magazine publisher when she was 26 and he was 86 in 2012, wrote: “After the twins.” [Kristina and Karissa Shannon] When I was gone, it became my job to help find girls to come into the bedroom with at parties in the villa or on an increasingly rare night out.

“That was one of the main reasons we went out in the first place: so Hef could find fresh girls.”

Crystal Hefner has revealed she

Crystal Hefner has revealed she “found girls” during her marriage to have sex orgies with herself and the late magazine mogul

Crystal, pictured right, was the last wife of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner - pictured with Kristina and Karissa Shannon at Hugh's 83rd birthday pool party in 2009

Crystal, pictured right, was the last wife of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner – pictured with Kristina and Karissa Shannon at Hugh's 83rd birthday pool party in 2009

She continued, “Sometimes Hef brought it to someone's attention.” Other times, I chose. He liked having at least five girls and I knew what he liked. It was actually a relief to have other women in the bedroom with me and not have to have sex with him all alone. If these other girls did it, I didn't have to do it.

“And there were always so many girls in Hugh Hefner's bed, clinging to me at every party, desperate to be chosen.” I felt torn – part of me wanted to reject her for her own good. But I also knew someone was coming, so it might as well be someone who really wanted to go.

The model reveals all in her new memoir, Only Say Good Things.

The model reveals all in her new memoir, Only Say Good Things.

“I trusted them to make their own decisions about their bodies as adults, but I also felt responsible for making the whole experience exciting for them.” Or if it's not exciting, then at least not that awkward. '

Admitting that she would make sure the women she recruited knew they couldn't take her place, Crystal continued: “Sometimes they tried to stay with Hef, stick to Hef and stick to Hef to nestle him.” There seemed to be an endless stream of women desperate to get into the villa; it never slowed down.

“And it made me feel even more like I couldn't possibly walk away.” The more other people wanted what I had, the tighter I clung to it. When someone stayed here for a long time, I tried to find out what they wanted. Girlfriend? Playmate? What?

“It got to the point where I asked her directly. They responded with surprise. “Uh, Playmate,” said a very young looking girl named Talia.

The model, who was married to Hugh until his death aged 91 in 2017, made it clear that she did not enjoy the group sex encounters with her husband and the other women.

She wrote: “Here I was in the Playboy Mansion, in Hugh Hefner's bed with Hugh Hefner inside me, beautiful naked women surrounding me and there was nothing sexy about it.”

Famously, the pin-up married the magazine publisher when she was 26, and he was 86 in 2012 - pictured in 2009

Famously, the pin-up married the magazine publisher when she was 26, and he was 86 in 2012 – pictured in 2009

The 37-year-old described how her late husband liked to have

The 37-year-old described how her late husband liked to have “at least five girls” at the same time when they got intimate in the bedroom – pictured in 2009

“This wasn’t about making love. It was about power, control and leverage. It was an achievement. I auditioned for a role. I thought it was about my power.

“And while Madonna is still singing in the background, [another Playmate] Amber grabbed sex toys from the cupboard behind the bed, I gritted my teeth and surrendered to the task at hand. “The twins had quietly walked away, leaving us to do the work they clearly didn’t want to do.”

She continued, “So Amber and I acted like women have done it in every porn movie ever made.” Our job tonight was to make Hugh Hefner feel like the man.

“This was his fantasy, and our only job was to reassure him that this was everything we ever wanted or needed, that this was our fantasy too, and that this scene was every woman's fantasy.”

“Amber and I pretended to use each other's sex toys.” I moaned louder and louder. Hugh Hefner smiled.

The model was married to Hugh until his death aged 91 in 2017 and has decided to share the truth about their time in the Playboy mansion

The model was married to Hugh until his death aged 91 in 2017 and has decided to share the truth about their time in the Playboy mansion

“After a while he was just done, no climax, just done.” Suddenly he waved us off and almost pushed us aside…'

Crystal continued that he was “finishing the job alone” and when his face “contorted like he was in pain,” she panicked that he was suffering “some kind of attack on an 81-year-old man.” would. but he was fine.

“It was the strangest five seconds of my life.” He gave each of us a little pat on the shoulder. “If you want you can stay here and enjoy spending the weekend with me and my babies,” she wrote.

In the book, Crystal shares more details about life in the Playboy Mansion – famously inhabited by Playboy “bunnies” chosen by Hugh himself – including that her husband had a “cruel streak” and Viagra and painkillers was dependent.

Hugh died in 2017 at the age of 91 from heart failure and septicemia after contracting a deadly strain of E-Coli, leaving behind a fortune of $43 million.

Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy And Finding Myself by Crystal Hefner is in stores January 23rd.