Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Playboy Mansion suits up for Game Day

Thomas Hahn flew out to Los Angeles just for the opportunity to watch the Super Bowl at the Playboy Mansion. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience," he said Sunday.

"The Playboy Mansion is like the Eighth Wonder of the World. ... I just had to see it."

The 42-year-old poses with Heather Rene Smith, left, and Christine Smith. The women are not related.


Scenes from the exclusive Super Bowl party at one of L.A.'s most exclusive addresses.


Despite reports to the contrary, parties are still taking place at the Playboy Mansion. Sunday's "Game Day at the Playboy Mansion" gathering (which was not an official Playboy party, but an event booked by an outside promoter) went off with nary a hitch, with many in attendance wearing creative sports-themed outfits. For example, several young ladies couldn't be bothered with actual jerseys and instead spray-painted Pittsburgh Steelers or Arizona Cardinals colors onto their bodies.

Officially a fundraiser for a police charity, former Playboy Playmate Brande Roderick held her second annual Super Bowl bash on the grounds of Hugh Hefner's fabled mansion, much to the delight of invited celebrities, comped "models" and paying patrons such as Florida resident Thomas Hahn, who paid $1,500 (the cheapest ticket available) for the privilege of watching the big game with hundreds of scantily-clad women.

"This is a once in a lifetime experience," he explained just before the game inside a tent near the storied Playboy Mansion grotto.

"The Mansion is like the 8th wonder of the world...I just had to see it."

The intersection of sex, celebrity and sports proved a heady mix for many in attendance Sunday. - Courtesy: LAX Times

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