The Worst Things Former Playmates Have Said About The Playboy Mansion
As anyone who's seen "The Haunting of Hill House" knows, an old mansion is a recipe for a haunting. And the Playboy Mansion is old. The Los Angeles Times reports that it was originally built in 1927 by Arthur Letts, Jr., heir to a department store fortune. So it was already close to 50 years old when Hugh Hefner bought it in 1971, and is fast approaching its 100th birthday.
So it's no surprise that several former playmates have described the place as definitely, absolute haunted. Nylon reports that playmate Bridget Marquardt observed plenty of supernatural happenings, including televisions randomly switching channels. She also straight-up saw a ghost, describing seeing a phantom woman standing in her closet doorway. Marquardt described the ghost as having "long, black stringy hair, very pale, very thin. She was wearing a white T-shirt that was too big on her and black acid wash-y jeans." Marquardt felt like she recognized the woman, but couldn't place her.
According to E! Online, playmate Holly Madison also saw evidence of a haunting, describing an encounter in the mansion's gym when a woman walked from the bathroom to a stairway—and vanished. And House Digest notes that Madison also claims the toilets often flushed themselves. The evidence seems clear: The Playboy Mansion is totally haunted.
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