December 10, 2024

Hugh Hefner’s son, Marston Hefner, defies his wife and joins OnlyFans to use the income to buy Pokemon cards to add to his collection.




In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Hefner explained why he joined OnlyFans, saying he prefers selling nudes of himself instead of participating in porn because of his disinterest in pornography and the stigma around the field.


“I joined it because one, I believe there’s nothing wrong with nudity or sexuality,” Hefner said. “I grew up in an environment where that was kind of hammered home where, ‘There’s nothing wrong with nudity. Nudity’s normal.’ So, I grew up with Playboys strewn around the house. Nudity was a common thing [for me] growing up. And so then that brings me to the other reason, which is I really like comic books. I really like Pokémon cards. I’m a collector. I have my Amazing Fantasy Spider-Man [comic book] in this chest right here, and this is a way for me to get some income so that I can buy that Pokémon card that I really want.



‘It makes a big difference,’ he added. ‘I’ll be able to own a Pokemon trophy card very soon.’ 


Pokemon trophy cards sell online often for more than $100,000 – with some selling for as much as treble this price. 


Hefner, who describes himself as ‘bisexual af’ on his OnlyFans page, added though that his wife is ‘not crazy’ about him being on the website. 


‘She would rather me not be on OnlyFans, but what’s more important to her is me pursuing my dreams, or my interests – taking risks,’ Hefner said. 


The content creator said that he developed a ‘progressive’ view on ‘nudity’ after growing up with Playboys ‘strewn around the house’ – and his mother Kimberley Conrad was also a model for the magazine. 


But he added that there was a ‘demarcation’ in his household between ‘nudity’ and ‘pornography’.


‘I grew up in an environment where that was kind of hammered home – there’s nothing wrong with nudity, nudity is normal,’ he said. 


‘(But) I grew up with this demarcation (that) Playboy is not pornography. Although he didn’t disclose how much he’s making from his OnlyFans account, in talking to Page Six, Hefner clarified that in six months, he’ll be able to buy a Pokémon trophy card. You know, like the super-rare one that sold for $300,000 back in April.


“[My OnlyFans] is not supporting myself,” Hefner said. “It’s mostly for collecting, but it is a long-term avenue for further financial security. All of the income right now is going toward Pokémon cards and comic books. It’s not going to get me the best Pokémon card, but over the long term, it makes a big difference.”


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