A Playdate at the Playboy Mansion |
“I never went to summer camp,” writes filmmaker Lorraine Nicholson—daughter of Jack—in the latest issue of Vanity Fair. “I never had an after-school activity. From the year I was born, 1990, until I was about 11, I went to the Playboy Mansion, because that’s where my friends were.” Nicholson’s entertaining essay digs into her unusual childhood, detailing her experiences among Hugh Hefner’s harem as well as her family’s rationale for this unusual arrangement: “My mom and dad never really made friends with the other parents at my school. In their defense, the other parents eyed them like they would a stumbling toddler, never knowing, precisely, what they would do next.… But these same parents were not so keen on letting their children come over to Jack Nicholson’s house. I can’t say I blame them.” |
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