In his new memoir Only Say Good Things: Survival play boy And find myself, Crystal Hefner widow of playboy founder, Hugh Hefner She exposed pet and exotic abuse at the Playboy Mansion. The former model also gave more details about the abuse in an interview with People.
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She explained in her book that Hugh Hefner kept two lovebirds in a cage inside his bathroom; These birds often died and were replaced without the causes being investigated. Eventually, it was discovered that a metal ball was stuck in their water dispenser, causing the birds to die of thirst. She also noted that although her husband had a zoology license that allowed him to house monkeys, peacocks, toucans and other exotic animals, the animals seemed depressed and showed no signs of happiness.
In one passage in the book, Crystal Hefner recalls hearing animals crying from her room, describing their calls as distress. “Even with the window closed, I could hear their sad voices in my mind. 'Help, help,' they screamed and moaned, at least that's what it sounded like to me,” Crystal recounts in her book.
At the same time, in his dialogue with the people, Crystal And remember, all the animals in the little zoo looked quite depressed.
“All these animals looked so depressed and sad, that when I passed by the cages I realized that none of them were happy. It was all just an illusion. It's very strange. I'm surprised. I don't even know if I'm happy, to be honest.”
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