Holly Madison & Bridget Marquardt Say Kendra Wilkinson's Memoir Isn't Accurate: 'Everything She Said About Us Was Untrue'
13.09.2022 - 18:53
/ perezhilton.com
Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt are setting the record straight on what they remember happening when Kendra Wilkinson moved in.
On Monday’s episode of their podcast Girls Next Level, the two former playmates discussed Kendra’s memoir which details what she remembers from the Playboy Mansion — and they don’t agree with her recollection! Holly even went as far as to call out the the 37-year-old on how she dissed her own memoir, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, on TV.
The former Playboy model starts off by recalling a moment when Wilkinson denied Hugh Hefner ever gave drugs to his playmates — something which Madison says happened before she even moved into the mansion:
The ladies say by the time Kendra started coming around the mansion, many other playmates were moving out. Holly even said Hef told her one of the women left because “Kendra offered her drugs” and she was recovering from a drug problem — and allegedly that’s why she was kicked out. As time went on, though, she started to question the story:
“Not the most reliable thing in the world”? Wow! The shade…
Soon after, almost all the other girls were gone except for Madison and Marquardt — and they were thankful due to the terrible bullying they said they received from the other mansion residents. Wilkinson finally moved in shortly after everyone else had gone. The Girls Next Level hosts say the next year was “a breath of fresh air” for them, but according to Kendra’s book Sliding Into Home it wasn’t the same for her. Holly admits she didn’t read the memoir until years after its publication, but when she finally did it made her angry:
She went on to reveal someone in the legal department of her publisher was
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