When Hugh Hefner got his life back

“I’m a kid who dreamed the dreams and made them come true.” Hugh Hefner the pioneer in the world of showbiz, a veteran playboy and a man who defied all dogmas expired at the age of 91 in his Playboy mansion in a peaceful manner. The transition to other world was peaceful for him but life wasn’t. In his final interview, Hugh Hefner revealed how with the stroke of luck he got a second chance with life and he made sure that affair with life never gets over.

The pipe smoker who lived an extravagant life with no regrets and had transformed how people thought about sex and relationships suffered a stroke in 1985. He reminisces that year as the year where he took major life decisions and one was to let go of piper and quit smoking. The stroke taught him to be careful towards his health and how valuable the life is. Needless to say, he made a rule in Playboy mansion that none of the bunny girls can do drugs. The hedonist like him who lost his hearing capability due to overuse of Viagra had no regrets of losing the hearing from one year but was head on when it came to the health of his bunnies in the mansion.

As it is said, there comes a moment in everyone’s life where he introspects and gets on the right path. For Hugh Hefner, that stroke was a masterstroke that mellowed down his extravagant life and conscious of his health. The man who brought back spice in the life of Americans at the time of Great Depression by launching Playboy magazine in 1953 was a man of substance who believed:
“Life is too short to be living somebody else’s dream.”

He was the man who never cared about what his peers and society thought about him and had a sense of humor for life and him. Parties at Playboy mansion, Playboy nightclubs, Jazz Festival and Playboy magazine are his legacies that will keep him alive in everyone’s heart. Get the copy of Playboy magazine with latest deals available at Bydiscountcodes.co.uk. The man who revolutionized not just the concept of pre-marital sex also made a nude magazine concept oriented and that was the reason he felt behind the success of Playboy magazine. He believed if you sell something which is real and relatable will always be successful, a thought that proved to be true and made a middle-class Puritan guy the multi-millionaire with a lifestyle every guy dreams.

With the death of Hugh Hefner, the era of stardom and blitz will be affected but as they say, “Show must go on.” He will always be remembered and loved by everyone who believed in freedom of thoughts and action. Lastly, he always wanted to be remembered as a person in silk robes who has brought a positive change in the society in a sensual way and that will make him very happy. We also would remember and cherish him in a way he always wanted and pray his soul rest in peace.