Facing homelessness in Los Angeles, the aspiring actress and model turned to Hugh Hefner and the Playboy Mansion for sanctuary, she reveals.
Madison recounts how Jordan first ushered her into a bathroom, where all the girlfriends sat with their feet dangling in a black marble bathtub. She was then led into the bedroom and given pink flannel pajamas to wear – along with the rest of the girls.
The girlfriends, Madison says, all hated the bedroom routine “and tried to get it over with as quickly as possible.”
Madison was told to “fake” everything.
“When I think about it now, it’s almost comical. Every red-blooded American male has no doubt fantasized about what went on in Hugh Hefner’s bedroom with his harem of blond bombshells. The answer? Not a whole lot,” Madison says.
As one of a slew of girls who would get intimate with Hefner during any given evening, Madison writes, “My turn was over just as quickly as it had started.” There was zero intimacy and no kissing.
For anyone who tuned into the reality show.. The Girls Next Door, it seemed like Hugh’s seven gals had a lavishly fun life, but according to Holly they were all actually “vacant,” and just “going through the motions.”
“Everyone thinks that the infamous metal gate was meant to keep people out. But I grew to feel it was meant to lock me in.”
Holly said that Hugh, now 89, cultivated a hostile environment in which the women were pitted against each other.
When Holly ultimately decided to leave, she says in her book that Playboy Enterprises tried to bribe her to stay by offering to put her in Hef’s will.
“The will stated that $3,000,000 would be bestowed to Holly Madison at the time of his death (provided I still lived in the Mansion). At the time, it was more money than I’d ever know what to do with … But I didn’t want it. I actually pitied him for stooping to that level,” she said.
Holly is now happily married with a 2-year-old daughter, Rainbow, who she hopes will someday read her book.
“I want her to understand why I made the choices I made,” Madison told Us weekly. “And hopefully learn from them and not make stupid mistakes herself.”
Source US weekly
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