Marston Hefner (33), the son of the late Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, is now showcased on OnlyFans. The earnings are supposed to flow into Pokémon cards and comic books.
What does he do on OnlyFans? In addition to free updates, selfies, and concealed nude pictures, there are also “tasteful nude images” of the Playboy heir Marston Hefner for $45 on the pay platform.
In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Hefner gave two reasons for his membership:
- He believes that there is nothing wrong with nudity or sexuality, as that is how he was raised.
- He collects Pokémon cards and comic books and can expand his collection with the additional income.
Financial Security and Disco-Pokémon
What does he need the money for? Hefner explains that the account is not meant to support his living, although it is supposed to provide greater financial security in the long run.
At the moment, the earnings mainly serve to expand his collection: Everything will flow into Pokémon cards and comic books. However, he hasn’t bought any yet.
In a phone call with Kotaku, he said that collecting has given him even more interest in finances and saving money. He uses a Google Doc to keep track of his finances and knows when he could buy his desired cards.
Does he have a specific card in mind? Hefner has his eyes on test prints from the Disco Holo set from 1999. They are characterized by partially missing details and a unique foil pattern. These cards are so rare that the public only learned of their existence in 2022 (via PokeZentrum).
However, his favorite Pokémon is the legendary bird Ho-Oh, which is seen in the first episode of the anime. But the most beautiful thing is simply opening packs with his niece, according to Hefner.
As Hefner explains, his income from OnlyFans is not enough to acquire “the best Pokémon card,” but in the long run it would make a big difference. While he didn’t reveal which card he thinks is the best, a candidate is likely the Pikachu that adorned YouTuber Logan Paul’s neck at Wrestlemania 2022:
Controversial YouTuber spends over 4.4 million euros on a Pokémon card, wears it as a necklace