Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal, gushes over new boyfriend after ‘emotionally abusive’ marriage to Playboy founder

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Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, says she’s experiencing life through a new lens thanks to new boyfriend James Ward.

The former Playmate — who released her memoir “Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself” earlier this year — gushed over her relationship with Ward as she reflected on her “emotionally abusive” marriage to the late Playboy founder.

“With James, my feelings are valued, validated,” Crystal told People in an interview published Wednesday. “I am seen and I am heard.”

Crystal Hefner gushed over her new boyfriend, James Ward, revealing she feels “seen and heard” after her “emotionally abusive” marriage to Hugh Hefner. “With James, my feelings are valued, validated,” Crystal said of her beau, pictured here.

Crystal, 38, was famously married to Hugh for five years before his death in 2017. He passed away at the age of 91.

After taking time to heal, the bestselling author revealed she now has a different outlook in her relationship with Ward.

“I’m nurturing the real me, my adventurous spirit, my inner child,” she explained. “I feel like I’ve become the person I always needed when I was growing up. I feel accepted and more myself than ever before.”

The new couple began dating in April after being set up by mutual friends, Us Weekly reported.

Ward owns SeeThrough Sea on Kailua-Kona in Hawaii, where he runs adventure and photography tours. Crystal was famously married to the Playboy founder for five years before his death in 2017. Getty Images for Playboy

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Ward, 41, owns SeeThrough Sea on Kailua-Kona in Hawaii, where he provides adventure and photography tours. He’s lived in the Aloha State since 2013, per his website.

Crystal’s new romance comes after she divulged intimate details about her marriage to Hugh while promoting her memoir in January, even describing their relationship as “traumatic.”

“In some ways that he treated me, I just felt, OK, this guy can’t really be in love with me,” Crystal told E! News at the time.

Crystal described her marriage to Hugh as “traumatic” earlier this year while promoting her memoir, “Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself.” WireImage “It was emotionally abusive. It was very restrictive. I didn’t realize how bad it was until I was away from it for a while,” she told E! News in January. AP

“It was emotionally abusive. It was very restrictive. I didn’t realize how bad it was until I was away from it for a while,” she added of their marriage.

Crystal also made headlines that month when she admitted she was never “in love” with her late husband.

“I realized I was dealing with a really big power imbalance,” she told People at the time, adding that she “lost [herself] in the process.”

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