Hugh Hefner, who created Playboy magazine and spun it into a media and entertainment-industry giant — all the while, as its very public avatar, squiring attractive young women (and sometimes marrying them) well into his 80s — died Wednesday at his home, the Playboy Mansion near the Beverly Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. He was 91.
His death, from natural causes, was announced by Playboy Enterprises Inc.
With a smile on his face
ReplyDeleteThe Heff is dead, long live the Heff! Just one of my childhood icons! He will be missed.
ReplyDeleteHe used it, he didn't lose it. Way to go Hef.
ReplyDeleteICON and LEGEND!
ReplyDeleteThat is one man who you can't say "He went to a better place". He truely lived in heaven here on earth. lol
ReplyDeleteRIP Hugh. You brought joy to billions of men around the world.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, I admired Hefner, but I find it hypocritical that celebrities are currently praising him for the life he lead and the people he impacted. However, if certain other people did the same then they would be call a misogynist, sexist, pig, womanizer, etc...
ReplyDeleteRIP Hugh Hefner - I'll never forget that first Playboy mag that I "read"
Live on Hef !! Because ..YOU WHERE THE MAN !!!
ReplyDeleteAll the women Finally wore him out !!
ReplyDeletePIONEER - INDEED!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe was the face of debauchery in the US for decades.
ReplyDeleteFinally, he is gone.
Men: Grow up for crying out loud.
When will you actually do something adult with your life and time here on earth?
ReplyDeleteThat 4 hour warning is there for a reason, people!