Playboy founder bought the tomb near Marilyn Monroe

Playboy's founder, Hugh Hefner, has been known for his life of dancing with young women at harem and committing excessive sexual acts. He lost his life Wednesday, at the age of 91 and will stand by Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe. According to the BBC, he has bought a spot next to her since the year [...]
Playboy's founder, Hugh Hefner, has been known for his life of dancing with young women at harem and committing excessive sexual acts.
He lost his life Wednesday, at the age of 91 and will stand by Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe.
According to the BBC, he has purchased a nearby location since 1992 for $75,000. The image of the famous actress is known to have been on the cover of Playboy's first magazine in 1953.
She died in 1962 at the age of 36 and was buried in Westwood Village Memorial in Los Angeles. Marilyn agreed to pose for his magazine because her career was not well developed and took $50 for it all.
After four years, Hefner sold about 50,000 magazines overnight just because she performed nudo. In his interviews, he admitted that he never met a Hollywood actress because he never preferred blondes.
While multiple billionaires showed before his death that many of his known friends were buried in Westwood Village Memorial in Los Angeles.














