“Hugh Hefner Was My Devil”
The twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon, who moved to Hugh Hefner’s estate when they were just girls, tell the British Mirror magazine today about the complex post-trauma they suffer from and admit: “We are glad he died.”

Hugh Hefner, the owner of the famous Playboy mansion, passed away in 2017, and since then – unsurprisingly – quite a few accusations have surfaced about sexual harassment and emotional manipulation by the bunnies who have lived on the estate over the years. This time it was the turn of the twin sisters Karissa and Kristina Shannon, who first met Hefner when they were still in their teens.In an interview with the British Mirror the two claim to be He was first seduced into sleeping with Hefner on their 19th birthday, then pushed into unprotected group sex and using alcohol and drugs. To describe it they say “Q.He had a black soul “and that experience left them with post-trauma and depression.

When Hefner died at the age of 91, the twins were happy that other women would stop suffering. One of them, Crisis, says she became pregnant at Hefner at age 19 when she was 83 and that she did not feel like carrying “the devil’s child.” She had an abortion without him knowing about it.

Huff (Hefner’s nickname) acted like he was our owner. If we were breaking his rules, six guards would drag us into a room and not let us leave. Huff called it ‘HMF arrest’, after his initials. He preyed on young and vulnerable girls like us … I thought Playboy was one big family – now I understand it was a cult. “

Crisis says that when they first came together to Hefner’s bedroom, he gave them drugs, and these left them “fuzzy and loose,” adding: “It was scary and disgusting. We felt filthy, disgusted with ourselves. As if our body was not ours.”

Karissa and Kristina lived for no less than two years at the infamous Playboy mansion, claiming to innocently believe that it was their real pavilion and that they were surrounded by glamor, celebrity and fun.

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