Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's widow says Leonardo DiCaprio is 'emerging as the next Hef'
The widow of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, Crystal Hefner, spoke on the Hit Network podcast Carrie and Tommy about Leonardo DiCaprio, who, in her words, is "turning into the next Hef." The reason for this was that DiCaprio spends time in the company of young girls, who, as a rule, are no older than 25 years old. "The girls around him are getting younger and younger, and I'm like, 'Oh my god, this doesn't look good,'" Crystal said.
According to Crystal, DiCaprio visited the famous Hefner mansion, where his “bunnies” lived: the estate, where orgies with Playboy girls took place, was often visited by stars. There he met and communicated with singer Rihanna, who was about 20 years old at that time.
DiCaprio's reputation leaves much to be desired. Earlier, Playboy model Hike Connings spoke about meeting him in a closed nightclub. The girl who kissed DiCaprio called the actor too “old and strange” and said that she refused to go to his house because she heard from friends about his “strange sexual preferences”: he puts on headphones and puts pillows on the heads of his lovers to don't hear them.
People started talking about the actor’s preferences after it became known about his separation from model Camila Morrone: shortly before that, she had just turned 25 years old. After that, he was spotted with different girls, all of them very young. Lately he has been seen in the company of model Vittoria Cerretti.
DiCaprio is often criticized for having too young lovers: for example, actress Machine Kelly condemned his affair with a 19-year-old model, saying that the actor was dating “almost a teenager.” After criticism, the actor denied it.