Hugh Hefner excessive use of Viagra led to deafness Widow Crystal says: Crystal Hefner the wife of the famous publisher Hugh Hefner has shared a surprising secret that shows us more about who Hugh Hefner really was.
In her soon-to-come book called “Only Say Good Things” Crystal tells us more about a man who really wanted to stay young and full of energy even if he had to give up his ability to hear.
The book shows us a clear look into the life of the man who started Playboy magazine, Hugh Hefner. It talks about how he always used a famous pill called Viagra to help him have a lot of sex. However, the extent of his reliance on the drug turned out to have unexpected consequences—Hefner suffered profound hearing loss in one ear due to his excessive Viagra use.
Within the pages of “Only Say Good Things” Crystal Hefner lays bare the extreme measures Hugh Hefner undertook to uphold his sexual prowess. The memoir shines a light on his zealous dedication to Viagra which ultimately led to a harrowing outcome—irreversible hearing impairment in one ear. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the public’s perception of Hefner’s flamboyant and indulgent lifestyle.
The memoir takes readers on a journey through Crystal Hefner’s life starting from her youthful entry into the world of the Playboy Mansion at the age of 21. Beyond the opulent facade, she reveals a more somber reality that remains hidden beneath the glamour. The extent of Hefner’s control extended far beyond the mansion’s walls dictating even the smallest aspects of Crystal’s life including the color of her nail polish.
“Only Say Good Things” doesn’t shy away from exposing the shadowy underbelly of Hefner’s grandeur. Crystal’s account unearths secretive gatherings that she openly describes as “embarrassing.” These events often featuring numerous participants provide insight into Hefner’s obsessive desire to relive his youth. While he believed these occasions solidified his charisma they cast a long shadow over the lives of those involved.
The book also tells us about the first time Crystal Hefner met Hugh. She honestly talks about their first night together which is really different from what people thought about them. By showing us a more real and relatable side of Hugh Hefner the book lets us see that he wasn’t always the big famous person everyone thought he was.
Perhaps the most shocking revelation of the memoir is the severe consequence of Hugh Hefner‘s excessive Viagra consumption. While he prioritized his sexual vitality the memoir exposes the irreversible hearing loss he suffered in one ear due to the drug’s prolonged use. This revelation underscores the lesser-known pitfalls of such extravagant lifestyle choices underscoring the need for moderation and balance even in the pursuit of pleasure.
“Only Say Good Things” is a testament to Crystal Hefner’s journey of healing following Hugh’s passing in 2017. Initially honoring his wish of speaking only positively about him Crystal’s growth and recovery prompted a change of heart. The memoir becomes a vehicle for her to shed inhibitions offering an honest account of her experiences in a complex and often toxic environment.
Beyond being a mere memoir “Only Say Good Things” stands as a tale of resilience and transformation. Crystal Hefner’s narrative extends an invitation to readers to look beyond the glossy veneer of the Playboy Mansion revealing the struggles contradictions and ultimately the humanity of the enigmatic figure behind it all. With the memoir’s release date drawing closer anticipation mounts for the insights it will unveil into the life of one of modern history’s most enigmatic personalities.