Jenny McCarthy doesn’t have fond memories of partying in Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion at first of her profession.
The “Scream 3” alum, 51, said she was asked to participate in 2021’s “The Secrets of Playboy” documentary, but ultimately opted out.
“There was a lot … sex happening with gross celebrities within the grotto areas,” she said during “Watch What Happens Live” Monday.
The “Masked Singer” judge continued: “For each 20 guys, there was, like, one girl. So, the blokes were in heaven. But additionally, the blokes were, like, over 70 years old … There was only hot women and the ugliest dudes … It was like Viagra central.”
She went on to make clear that her experience didn’t include anything that needed to do with drugs or surveillance.
“Hef was married on the time,” she said.
The magazine publisher died in 2017 at 91. He was married to model Kimberley Conrad from 1989 to 2010, and Crystal Harris from 2012 until his death.
Within the A&E doc, former Playboy bunnies unveiled the “dark reality underneath the glossy exterior of” Hefner’s empire.
“There was that big Playboy scandal TV show special. They asked me to be a part of it continually,” McCarthy went on. “I’m like, ‘Listen, I didn’t have that have.’ Pamela [Anderson] didn’t have that have. We were at a distinct time, I believe…I used to be there when his kids were throwing bacon at me in high chairs.”
As for Anderson, 56, she has been on the quilt of Playboy several times, starting in 1989.
The “John Tucker Must Die” actress was a nude model for the adult magazine in 1993 and later became its Playmate of the 12 months.
When McCarthy got the job, her mom was indignant and “disowned” her for 3 days.
“After which she fell in love with me again. After which I paid off all their bills with the cash,” the previous “The View” co-host joked.
In 2022, the “Tooken” star revealed she declined to take part in “Secrets of Playboy” six times.
“I didn’t have the identical experiences, so I wasn’t going to join a paycheck and be salacious once I didn’t experience those things,” she said on the “#NoFilter with Zack Peter” podcast. “And hearing their stories, my heart broke for plenty of these women.”