Hugh Hefner’s wife Crystal Harris will inherit nothing due to an ironclad prenup that means she was never added to his will, it has been reported.
The couple, who shared a 60 year age gap, tied the knot on New Year’s Eve in 2012 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles.
Before the nuptials, Harris was said to have signed an ‘ironclad’ prenuptial agreement.
Sources say that while the blonde beauty will be taken care of, she won’t receive a penny of his fortune.
Instead, his estimated $43million estate, will be divided between his four children, the University of Southern California and a list of charities.
That number doesn’t take into account the Playboy Mansion which was sold in 2016 for $100million.
The $43million figure was first revealed back in 2009 when Hefner divorced his second wife Kimberly Conrad.
At his peak, the Playboy magnate was worth upwards of $200million, but as the magazine’s popularity tanked, Hefner lost millions.
By the time of his death the 91-year-old held 35 percent of the Playboy brand and still completely owned the magazine.
He had $36million worth of stocks and bonds and $6million in a joint account with an unnamed person.
His monthly earnings from the magazine only totaled $100,000, with the rest coming from his pension.
Hefner’s body was driven away from his Playboy mansion early Thursday morning to begin the journey to his final resting place next to Marilyn Monroe.
The Playboy founder died of natural causes at the age of 91 on Wednesday night. Around 6.30am on Thursday, two hearses were seen leaving his Holmby Hills mansion.
Police lined the side of his driveway as the hearses left the residence to take the icon’s body to an unknown location. He will eventually be buried in a Los Angeles cemetery next to Monroe – Playboy’s first-ever cover star – in a plot that Hefner bought in 1992 for $75,000.
Hefner’s second wife, Kimberly Conrad, was also spotted leaving the mansion Thursday morning with their 27-year-old son, Marston. Conrad’s mother is also pictured in the back seat of the car.