Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal, said she lost half of her blood under a knife and nearly died during a fat transplant.
The model, who married an American publisher before he died, went to her Instagram to share the scary news.
At 34, he posted a photo of himself bandaged and shared a long post about the situation.
She wrote: “I had a fat graft on October 16th with little success. I lost half of my blood in my body, and eventually I was hospitalized after receiving a blood transfusion.

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Crystal told her followers, “I’ve been taking a slow way back to health since then and now I’m getting fine.”
Playboy Playmate has opted for a natural look after removing the implant four years ago and revealed that he should have learned his lessons.
“I advocate spontaneity because in 2016 I was terribly ill and got rid of the implants and all other toxic substances.
“You should have learned a lesson for the first time, but it seems like the universe continues to send the same lesson until you learn it.

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Krystal, who left her husband’s mansion and huge sums of money, explained through films, social media, and advertisements that women feel terrible about themselves and women are overly sexually riding.
“For 10 years, my worth has depended on how good my body is. I’ve been rewarded and made a living for my appearance.
“To this day I have to remind myself why I am worthy, which has nothing to do with my appearance, to make sure I am good enough.

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She went on to say: “I’m sorry for the next generation of looking at filters, makeup, or people who can’t get their looks without a lot of money.
Crystal said, “Even in this 30s, it took a huge blow to my wrists to withstand this pressure. I thought I would have learned a lesson by now.
The television personality married the late Hugh Hefner in 2012 and stayed with him until his death in 2017.