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Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Recommended The 'devastating' betrayal that turned Hugh Hefner into a Playboy. The frustrated ex-aide claims to reveal all about life inside the Playboy mansion. Holly revealed there was a lot of jealousy in the mansion — made worse when she got the coveted position of number one girlfriend.

It was like a job. Clock in, clock out. Fellow Playmate Izabella St. He used it as a weapon. Playboy model Carla Howe previously told how the girls had a strict 9pm curfew, saying that none of them were even allowed to invite friends to the mansion to see them. Prospective bunnies had to audition in order to get the job. Since then, the term has expanded somewhat. It's even been applied to Hugh Hefner's girlfriends, who lived with him in the Playboy Mansion.

The name comes from an unexpected source. Apparently, the name stuck with him. Bunnies working at Playboy Clubs had to abide by some strict rules. They could be immediately fired for dating other employees or guests. There was also a ban on drinking alcoholic beverages and gum chewing on the job. A "bunny mother" — which one Playboy Club's manual describes as a role "similar to that of a college advisor" — would be in charge of supervising the bunnies. The manual advised bunnies to address all male Playboy Club employees "in a cheerful, cooperative manner.

Unsurprisingly, some of the manual's strictest — and strangest — instructions pertained to appearances. Lipstick shades should be "vivid" to avoid a "washed out" look, wigs were encouraged, hosiery was to be refrigerated after use, hands had to be manicured, and jewelry — aside from Playboy cufflinks — was strictly banned.



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