Hugh Hefner's Son Marston Has Lavish Spending Habits

A few months after joining OnlyFans, Marston Hefner had enough money to purchase the outlandishly priced Pokémon cards. He purchased one card worth $40,000 and another with a $10,000 price tag. Hugh Hefner’s son also used his OnlyFans earnings to buy a $50,000 Spider-Man comic. In total he dropped $100,000 on the three items. His wife Anna Lambropoulos was less-than-thrilled about the purchases. “I’m like, ‘You’re lighting money on fire,'” she told Page Six in September. “It’s just so much money! I think it’s a volatile investment,” she added. Even Marston admitted he was “kind of regretting” splurging on the rare Spider-Man comic. Apparently, that was the end of his lavish spending, and since he obtained the coveted Pokémon cards, his money now goes toward the family and their home. 

Of course, the money from OnlyFans is not Marston’s sole source of income, as he inherited a substantial amount of money when Hugh died in 2017. At the time of Hugh’s death, the Playboy publishing magnate was worth around $50 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. Hugh’s ex-girlfriend Holly Madison revealed in her 2015 memoir, “Down the Rabbit Hole,” that a will she’d once seen showed that 50% of his fortune would go to charity, while the other 50% would be divided among his four children. However, the exact amount Marston inherited is unknown, according to E!

Prior to launching an OnlyFans account, Marston pursued a career in publishing outside of Playboy.  

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