The FBI released its files on "Playboy" founder and Chicago native Hugh Hefner on Monday. Some of the files deal with what the FBI describes as "obscene material" published in the early days of the ...
After working in Chicago for Esquire writing copy, Hugh Hefner quit his job in 1953 and raised around $8,000 to launch the magazine that would eventually become Playboy. From his Hyde Park kitchen, he ...
LOS ANGELES -- Hugh Hefner, the iconic founder of Playboy Magazine, died Wednesday at the age of 91, the publication confirmed. As soon as the news hit social media, current and former bunnies, ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump fought off part of his electorate and the Democrats over the release of the files concerning late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, some internet ...
Hugh Hefner always knew exactly what he wanted — even when it came to his cheeseburger order. The late magazine publisher enjoyed a very specific type of mini cheeseburger, his son Marston Hefner, ...
Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, filed court documents to drop the Playboy founder’s famous last name ahead of her upcoming wedding, Us Weekly can exclusively report. On Thursday, July 17, Crystal ...