Hugh Hefner's son told The Hollywood Reporter last month that his father regretted putting President Donald Trump on the cover of Playboy, the magazine he founded and ran as editor-in-chief.
"We don't respect the guy," Cooper Hefner said. "There's a personal embarrassment because Trump is somebody who has been on our cover."
Trump appeared on the cover of Playboy in March 1990, photographed next to playmate Brandi Brandt.
Trump routinely signed supporters' copies of the Playboy cover during rallies and campaign events. He has a framed copy hanging in his Trump Tower office.
Honored to introduce @realDonaldTrump at religious leader summit in NYC today! He did incredible job! @beckifalwellpic.twitter.com/e2eBSbQwb0
— Jerry Falwell (@JerryFalwellJr) June 21, 2016
Hefner died Wednesday night of natural causes. He was 91.
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