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Hugh Hefner’s Widow Reveals Final Words On His Death Bed


Crystal Hefner, the late Hugh Hefner’s widow, has revealed more details about his final moments.

Hugh Hefner passed away from an “aggressive” E. coli infection back in September of 2017.

After being injected with antibiotics, Crystal revealed Hugh’s final words were, “I’m OK.”

More from the New York Post:

These bombshells weren’t blond at all.

Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, has revealed the very “last words” the Playboy magazine publisher said to her on his deathbed on Sept. 27, 2017.

According to Crystal’s brand-new book, “Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself,” the media mogul said, “I’m OK,” as he was being injected with antibiotics through an IV.

While Hugh’s death at 91 had been initially ruled as “natural causes,” Crystal writes, her spouse spent his final days fighting an “aggressive” E. coli infection that was “highly resistant to antibiotics and difficult to treat.”

Hugh Hefner’s final words appear to be one of the most tame things from Crystal Hefner’s new book.

Many of the bombshell claims in the memoir are being shared on X:

The HuffPost shares more on Hugh Hefner allegedly recording celebrities and politicians without consent:

“When I asked him about them, he just shrugged,” Hefner wrote in her memoir.

The excerpt continues:

“But what are they for?” I asked.

“I used to do a lot of filming,” he said proudly. “VHS. I had hours of video, hundreds of sexy tapes.”

According to the Post, when Hefner asked her husband if the subjects of these tapes knew they were being recorded, he responded with: “It’s my bedroom. My house.”

Hefner, a former Playboy Playmate, also wrote that her husband bragged about his secret footage, which he said included videos of “A-list celebrities” as well as “videos of wild orgies, also with celebrities and politicians and business leaders, some of whom were married.”

“I think [the cameras] were out of commission by the time I got there,” Hefner told the Post in an accompanying interview. “But there… were these carved wood panels. And one of the panels on the right had a circular cutout.”

She also indicated that her husband, who died in 2017, didn’t seem to care much about the feelings and wishes of the people in his orbit.



 

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