{"id":69039,"date":"2023-11-15T00:02:07","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T00:02:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celeband.com\/?p=69039"},"modified":"2023-11-15T00:02:07","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T00:02:07","slug":"playboy-mansion-parrot-escapes-to-country-club-firefighters-swoop-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celeband.com\/celebrities\/playboy-mansion-parrot-escapes-to-country-club-firefighters-swoop-in\/","title":{"rendered":"Playboy Mansion Parrot Escapes to Country Club, Firefighters Swoop In"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Playboy Mansion has historically been home to a helluva lot of hot people — but it’s also housed some creatures of another feather … and one of those bastards escaped!<\/p>\n
Here’s the deal … the famed estate — once owned and occupied by the late Hugh Hefner<\/strong> — has long had a crap ton of winged beasts living on the grounds. It’s a little unclear how long they’ve been around, but guests who’ve swung by over the years have seen them.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Among the many birds are parrots — not to mention other exotic ones, like toucans for example — and one of the Pollys actually made a brazen Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … the L.A. Fire Dept. responded to the L.A. County Club Oct. 29 to help rescue a parrot that had fled from the Mansion — and fluttered on over to the neighboring country club. We’re told they believe it got out with the help of a strong gust of Santa Ana winds.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Anyway, a fire truck ended up showing up to deal with it … cat-and-ladder-style, ’cause our sources say the bird ended up flying into a nearby tree — where first responders attempted to coax it down using a little H2O. Not a little actually — quite a bit — ’cause we’re told they ended up using about half a tank of water to “make it rain” atop the tree, in hopes that it would force the parrot to come down to their level. Unfortunately, the bird only went higher.<\/p>\n Eventually, we’re told the Fire Dept. had to pack it up and leave — ’cause the golf course was closing, and they weren’t any close to getting the bird down. So, that’s what they did.<\/p>\n As far as how this feathered tale ends … one eyewitness tells us the parrot did end up coming down on its own once everyone left — but no word on whether it was officially reunited with its owners. We’ve reached out to the current lord of the manor, Darren Metropoulos<\/strong>, but so far … no word back.<\/p>\nrun<\/del> flight for it 2 weeks ago.<\/p>\n