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Hugh Hefner's Twins Move Out & Move On

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May 18 2010, Published 6:13 a.m. ET

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Hugh Hefner's new Girls Next Door, Karissa and Kristina Shannon, moved out of the Playboy mansion and now have moved out of the Playmate house next door!

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"After a couple of weeks, Hef was getting a little bit upset about the boyfriends, so he wanted us to move out," Karissa told PopEater. "We need to update people about what's going on."

The Shannon twins initially moved into the Playmate house and left Hef a monogamous man with Crystal Harris, but that didn't work for them either.

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"We were not allowed to have boys in the house. That was the absolute number one rule — no boys allowed," says Karissa. "That was one of the main reasons we moved out."

They didn't bring boys home, but going out with them wasn't really acceptable behavior either.

"But living there and being seen out with other guys, (Hugh) was tripping."

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So now they're moving on.

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"I finally moved in with him," Karissa said of her Blue Mountain State actor boyfriend, Sam Jones III.

While Kristina just ended a relationship with her Somewhere co-star Stephen Dorff.

"There was serious attraction," Kristina told PopEater. "We really seriously dated for a month."

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But things didn't end badly, so she can move forward on a positive note.

"He said he was going to be gone for six months and I'm here in L.A.," Kristina explained. "We're still friends. It wasn't a serious, hardcore thing. We weren't fighting or anything."

Sounds like the twins are good, but wonder how Hef is holding up since the split?

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