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Should I Delete That?

Surviving Playboy with Crystal Hefner

Should I Delete That?

Alex Light & Em Clarkson

Society & Culture, Unknown

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week on the pod, Em is joined by the incredible Crystal Hefner. Crystal met Hugh Hefner, who was 60 years her senior, when she was 21 years old. Quickly, she became one of his girlfriends and a few years later went on to marry him. The Playboy Mansion became a location for abuse: physical, financial and emotional. Crystal reveals what really happened, why she married Hef and asks, why did no one stop him?


You can follow Crystal on Instagram @crystalhefner


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Email us at [email protected]


Edited by Daisy Grant

Music by Alex Andrew



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0:35.0

I'm grateful to therapy for a lot of reasons,

0:37.5

but I think one of the biggest ones for me

0:39.2

is because of the difference that it's made to my relationships. I think as human beings were all

0:44.6

messy and complicated and we all have different insecurities and triggers and

0:49.1

the biggest difference really in my life that therapy has made is it's made me a better

0:53.2

communicator. I have been able to have better conversations and actually better

0:58.7

relationships as a result of it and I think for me that's probably the most valuable element. I started seeing

1:05.5

a therapist back in 2015 and it's something that is still a huge part of my life to this

1:10.1

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1:14.8

therapy is a really good option. It doesn't have to be something that you do because something's

1:19.3

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1:24.5

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