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Former Playboy bunnies claim they 'had' to participate in unprotected orgies

 

Huge Heffner's girlfriends have come forward to say that while they lived in the famous Playboy Mansion, they had to participate in unprotected sex orgies with him otherwise they would be gaslit and not invited back to Heffner's inner circle and lose their privileges.
Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt were both part of Huge Heffner's inner circle and they both dated him and were his "main girlfriends,".
According to A&E's 10-episode documentary called "Secrets of Playboy," the playmates had a very different perspective and experience than what people perceived living in the famous mansion meant.

Furthermore, both Playboy bunnies opened up at a can of worms on Heather McDonald's "Juicy Scoop" podcast by claiming that they had to have unprotected sex with more people "I was still just gonna watch and then [one of the other Playmates] was like, 'Aren't you gonna go?' It was like, 'You need to go.' And I was like, 'I would rather not.' And she's like, 'Well, then you probably won't be invited back," Marquardt said.

She moved into the mansion when she was 28 "So then I was like, 'OK.' And I'd seen what everybody else was doing, so I knew that this was, like, a 10-second thing. I mean, definitely no more than a minute."
"You were hoping everyone's in the same situation, and there is a doctor on staff. You're hoping everybody is being checked out, and everybody is being - I say this in quotes - 'monogamous' to that relationship, but you don't know," she continued.

"If there are new girls coming up, which there often were, like, I just wanted to be first and be done. And I felt like that was the cleanest way."
The documentary reveals many details regarding what happened in the mansion, some claim that it was full-on hedonism, and even say that there were drugs, orgies, sexual assault, and even bestiality.

She explained, "We were all kind of gaslit and expected to think of Hef as, like, this really good guy," she said in a show clip. "You started to feel like, 'Oh, he's not what they say in the media - he's just a nice man.'"

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