Saturday, June 18, 2011

Crystal Harris Dishes on the Strict Rules at the Playboy Mansion



Hugh Hefner's ex-fiancée Crystal Harris revealed what life is really like in the Playboy Mansion. She speaks of curfews and limited contact with her family.

Harris told Entertainment Tonight about the strict rules at the Playboy mansion. She said Hefner ruled the roost and had all the hens lined up in a row. The Playmates had to be home by 6 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for movie nights. Certain nights were mandatory activities such as game nights. They usually had to be home by 9 p.m. Life at the mansion comes with some caveats. Sure, it's nice to hang out at the pool all day and have Hugh Hefner give you $1,000 allowance each Friday, but being home by 9 p.m. is unusually strict for a young lady of 25 years old. He treats them like he's his father. He likes their bedrooms to look girly with white carpeting and pink furniture. And actually he is a father figure, since there's a 60-year difference between himself and his girls.

Crystal Harris also stated she wasn't "allowed" to go on vacation with her girlfriends. Of course, this could just mean he didn't want to finance it, but she makes it sound like Hefner wouldn't let her go. If that's the case, then no wonder she left. She said it felt like her world was closing in on her. Apparently, Hef is a control freak.

Other Playmates have revealed details that coincide with what Crystal's reports. In addition, he will hold back their allowances if they don't participate enough in their twice weekly sex romps which include between a half-dozen to a dozen "girlfriends" who are living at the house. They also report the "mansion" is getting quite rundown. The furniture is old, mismatched, and the white carpeting is old, dingy and stained from all the pets the girls bring to live with them.

It's a good thing she got out while she could. Every week is the same at the Playboy mansion: sex "parties" on scheduled nights, games and movies on the same nights each week, 9 p.m. curfew, and limited contact with family and friends. Sounds worse than living with your parents.

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