Playboy Founder Hugh Hefner’s Wife omitted from his will

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Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy, who died at 91, late on Wednesday, omitted his wife from his will

Hefner was a Casanova who founded the Playboy in 1953 with only $600. The men’s magazine popularized the term “centerfold” and was popular for its portraits of the urbane bachelor lifestyle.

The empire hit its peak in the 1970s when it included TV shows, a jazz festival and a string of Playboy clubs whose waitresses wore bunny ears and cottontails.

 

It was rather surprising when reports indicated also reported that Hugh Hefner’s wife, Crystal Harris will inherit nothing as she was never included in his will.

Although it was stated that the 31-year-old blonde beauty would be taken care of, she will not be entitled to a penny from Hugh’s $43 million fortune.

She was reported to have signed an ironclad prenup before the wedding in 2012 and hence was never added to the will.

His fortune will be divided among his four (4) children, the University of Southern California and a list of charity organizations.

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