men’s magazine “Penthouse” in 1965.The periodical of raunchy record was considered direct competition to Hugh Hefner’s “Playboy” magazine.Guccione, who died in 2010, and his exploits were documented in the recent A&E “Secrets of Penthouse” and his son, Nicholas Guccione, got candid with Fox News about his dad’s friendship with Hefner ahead of the show.Nicholas revealed that his father and the late publisher “were on the same team.”“There was no animosity whatsoever,” he went on. “We wanted to showcase the beauty of the female form through beautiful photography.
And we were both part of the sexual revolution [in America].”Both “Playboy” and “Penthouse” had featured erotic photography and softcore adult content dusting their heydays.Nicholas then explained that he encountered Hefner, who passed away in 2017, “purely by chance when I lived in Los Angeles in the ‘90s.”“He was very cordial, had no entourage.
We were in a little hole in the wall on Sunset Boulevard, a strip club. … He was on his own, just like me. … We were both on the same team and we knew it.
And we wanted to break new ground,” he recalled.Enter “Hustler” CEO Larry Flint, another trailblazer in the magazine porn business.
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