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Marson Hefner, the son of Hefner and his second wife Kimberley Conrad, is 33 now.
In an interview with former playmates, Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt, the Hefner junior opened up about growing up at one of the world’s most famous homes.
Before getting to his fondest memories with his dad’s girlfriends Holly, Bridget and Kendra, Marston complained to The Girls Next Door alums that the staff were really mean to him growing up.
“They were really f–ked up to me,” he said on the Girls Next Level podcast, per TooFab.
He continued, “It was kind of like, I was the son who was living off my father’s success is my guess of what it was. Jealously, or they thought I was entitled. They felt like I really didn’t belong.”
He clarified that although the staff were really nice to him throughout his childhood, that changed as he became a teen and later a young adult.
“At that age, I did not feel welcome,” Marston added, before sharing that there are some members of the staff he still considers family, however.
Holly said she related to this dynamic, telling Marston that there were some staff members who didn’t care for them, with one in particular accusing her of being an opportunist once:
“This guy hated me and said I was the biggest stuck up b–h and I obviously have an agenda,” Holly recalled.
Bridget, meanwhile, relied on the staff for companionship when Holly was the main girlfriend, calling her friendship with those who worked at the mansion something she looked back on fondly.
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The trio also discussed the late Playboy’s quirks, including how he had to have the same dinner almost nightly – a plate of lamb chops made specifically by the mansion staff. On this, Marston speculates that his father may have been neurotypical in some way.
“He needed it, and would get angry if it wasn’t there. If what he expected wasn’t there. If the lambchops weren’t there, he would get upset,” Marston said. “That part of my father really makes me wonder. What is it that he needed that routine.”
Holly shared, “I thought about maybe being on the spectrum or maybe OCD, or even just the way at a young age, his life exploded, maybe there’s just certain things you hang onto that like, ‘Wow, I have all this going on around me. Maybe I just need these touchstone things.'”
Bridget added that it seemed to be his way of staying in control, which is a behavioural pattern that showed in other instances as well, like how he often set curfews for his girlfriends and dictated who they could and could not talk to within the mansion.
“Maybe just doing these little things made him feel like, ‘I’m safe. My life is good. I have what I need,” Marston offered.
Listen to the full episode on Spotify:
Marston has hardly followed in the footsteps of his father, being the one in front of the camera rather, as an OnlyFans creator.
“I think I like being provocative in a way that makes sense to me ethically, as long as I don’t feel like it’s doing any harm,” Marston told Fox News Digital.
“It’s like, OK, so people don’t want to make money off of getting naked,” he added. “There’s nothing wrong with getting naked. And so there is an opportunity there where it’s like, if I get naked, and I’m not doing anything that’s hurting anybody, and I can make money off of it [that’s] groovy.”
Growing up in an overly-sexualised environment could do that to you:
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Marston, who identifies as “bisexual af” on his OnlyFans, also uses the platform as a way to showcase his nerdy passions, including collecting Pokémon and Beanie Babies.
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The dude also recently celebrated his one-year wedding anniversary with his wife Anna Lambropoulos Hefner, whom he shares a kid and a pug with:
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Good for him, I guess.
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