Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt are far from finished with their tea party! And apparently Hugh Hefner wasn’t the only one that made life in the Playboy Mansion so horrible…
24.08.2022 - 16:29 / perezhilton.com
Holly Madison continues letting the world know what it was really like in the Playboy Mansion!
This week, the former Girls Next Door personality and her longtime co-star and Playboy pal Bridget Marquardt dropped the first two episodes of their new podcast. The show is appropriately called Girls Next Level in an ode to their reality TV experience with famed Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner. And boy, do they go next level with the stories!!
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In the inaugural ep, Holly got pretty explicit in recounting what happened on her very first night in the Playboy Mansion back in August 2001.
Speaking candidly to Bridget, the 42-year-old star recalled being invited to join Hef and a group of women one night in El Lay. Holly was nervous, she explained on the podcast, and calmed the butterflies by slamming vodka cranberries all night.
At one point, Hef offered her a quaalude. However, she recalled thinking she was “being tested” by Hefner, who was supposedly against the use of drugs in the mansion. So, she turned it down. He seemed to like that, she says in the new podcast, but the mag publisher still allegedly referred to quaaludes as “thigh openers.”
Oof…
From there, Holly recalls being “wasted” after “downing drinks all night.” Still, she realized the evening was her “make or break” situation to get in good with the Playboy crowd. The group of girls were then ordered to bathe before kicking off the adult-themed festivities of the evening. But it sounded like not too many of the women were very into it:
Fair enough!
Eventually, though, all the women made their way to a bedroom. One woman — who Holly referred to in the podcast as “The Recruiter” —
Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt are far from finished with their tea party! And apparently Hugh Hefner wasn’t the only one that made life in the Playboy Mansion so horrible…
Kate Moss "really liked" meeting Hugh Hefner. The 48-year-old supermodel posed for the cover Playboy back in 2014 and insisted there was "nothing seedy" about the late magazine publisher, who lived at the infamous Playboy Mansion with a host of young women known as the "bunnies" until his death in 2017 at the age of 91. She said: "Well I met Hugh Hefner, I went to his house.
sprawling 29-room house had “family vibes” and wasn’t “seedy or gross” — despite recent allegations.The British supermodel made the claims in an interview with British Vogue, amid allegations from former Playboy bunnies of abuse and misconduct in the infamous mansion. Moss, 48, however praised the late publisher, recalling visiting the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 2013 just before her 40th birthday, shooting for the cover and an 18-page spread in Playboy.“Well I met Hugh Hefner, I went to his house.
the third episode of “Girls Next Level” podcast that Hefner had a “black book” that he reportedly used to keep tabs on many of his live-in, bleach-haired roommates. “The black book kept track of a few different things,” Marquardt stated.
sound the sirens on their seemingly once-beloved Hef, ex-bunnies Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt now claim that the late men’s magazine magnate would manipulatively turn on the waterworks. “If we were emotional about something or asking for something, he would start fake crying,” said Madison, 42, while reminiscing with Marquardt, 48, about her unpleasant experiences at the Playboy Mansion on their podcast “Girls Next Level.”“It was such bad acting and so obvious,” added Madison. The platinum blonde co-starred as one of Hef’s three main girlfriends, alongside co-host Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, 37, on E!’s “Girls Next Door” in the early 2000s. Her fake-crying claim against Hefner, who died of sepsis at age 91 in 2017, comes just days after she and Marquardt used their platform to expose him for making Playmates feel like pieces of “meat” during forced orgies in his “hoarder-like” bed filled with sex toys. During their most recent episode, Madison went on to blast Hef for “gaslighting” her and the other girls by weaponizing his tears even though he already had “all the power in the relationship.”“For the longest time I never talked to anybody about it because I thought maybe I was the only one noticing this,” said Madison of Hefner’s phony blubbering. “But I remember, not long after Kendra moved in she goes, ‘Does Hef fake cry? Because I was talking to him and he started fake crying,’” she continued, noting that Wilkerson’s query came as a comfort. “I was like, ‘Finally, I know I’m not insane,’” Madison recounted.
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podcast charts, taking the top spot from longtime No. 1 title “The Joe Rogan Experience” in the US. “Archetypes” has also taken over the No.
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a new podcast, “Girls Next Level,” that premiered Monday. The two blond bombshells lived with Hefner in the Playboy Mansion during the early 2000s and were often in the spotlight as two of his main girlfriends. In the first episode of the podcast, Madison speaks candidly about sleeping with the alleged notorious predator, who died at 91 in 2017. “None of the females were into it — like, sorry to burst the bubble,” Madison, who dated Hefner from 2001 until 2008, claimed.
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Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt revealed that Hugh Hefner had a woman called “the recruiter” who would bring him new girls when he wanted.