𤯠INCRĂVEL: Hugh Hefnerâs Ex Holly Exposes Elderly Playboy Mogulâs Disturbing Bedroom Secrets In New Interview đ˛
Holly Madison, who was Hugh Hefnerâs No. 1 girlfriend for years, spilled intimate details about what really went down behind the bedroom doors of the Playboy Mansion.
The 46-year-old appeared on a May 5 episode of the Letâs Be Honest With Kristin Cavallari podcast and revealed how she tried to leave the âcult-likeâ environment on multiple occasions, but the Playboy patriarch would manipulate her if she dared to leave.
- Holly Madison was Hugh Hefnerâs ânumber one girlâ for seven years.
- The former Playboy Bunny spilled intimate details about what really went down behind the bedroom doors of the Playboy Mansion.
- She also revealed how Hefner would manipulate her into staying and had a strange way of using his will to keep her in the mansion.
Holly Madison spilled intimate details about what really went down behind the bedroom doors of the Playboy Mansion
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Holly Madison, who grew up in Alaska and Oregon, took up a job at Hooters in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 20, which ultimately led her to the Playboy Mansion.
When she became the No. 1 girlfriend of the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine, she was required to be intimate with Hugh Hefner alongside a group of girls.
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It was âkind of like taking turns, and then the girls who werenât (s*xu*lly) active with him were pretending to be or acting like they were active with the other girls but not reallyâŚâ she told podcast host Kristin Cavallari.
âIt was kind of silhouettedâŚcause there were like giant screens of p*rn going,â she continued.
Calling it a âreally weird scene,â she said, ânobody liked it, and everybody just tried to get it done as fast as possible.â
The former Playboy Bunny, who was Hefnerâs ânumber one girlâ for seven years, had to take turns with other girls and be intimate with him
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When Cavallari asked whether she had to go âfirst or lastâ since she was the âmain girlfriend,â Madison said there wasnât really an order.
âIt was kind of the same every night,â she said. âBut kind of not.â
Even though she was the âmain girlfriend,â it was very rare for her to sleep with him on her own, she added.
âIt was just us watching a movie or him doing a crossword puzzle,â she said about the seven years she spent as the ânumber one girl.â
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Madison claimed Hefner would create a âsuper competitiveâ environment in the mansion, where the girls would have to âplay two different teams against each other.â
This way, he âalways felt fought over, and he could always get his way, and we couldnât unionize against him,â she said.
âI didnât realize that was going on,â she continued. âI thought he was so great, and I thought it was just the girls being awfulâŚbut also coming from myself and just the fear and pressures I had.â
âBecause I was just this random girl from Oregon who felt like, okay, I made this decision.â
Hefner created a âsuper competitiveâ environment among the girls so he could âalways [feel] fought overâ
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The former Playboy Bunny said there were times when she tried to leave the manion, but he wouldnât take her âseriously.â
She claimed he would dangle his will in front of her and âkept trying to get [her] back.â
âHe would leave his will out on the bed on my side so I could see how much money was going to be left for me if I stayed,â she said.
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Madison recalled how, at the time, it was a âbig trendâ for âtabloidy outletsâ to publish reports about her and the other women in the mansion.
They would âwrite like, âOh, these girls just arenât going to be famous anymore,ââ she said. âSo Hef would get all this stuff printed out and leave it out so I would see, hoping I would change my mind, like, oh my god, I canât be irrelevant. I must stay.â
The Playboy patriarch would manipulate Madison into staying and had a strange way of using his will to keep her in the mansion
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Elsewhere in the interview, Madison spoke about the reality TV hit series The Girls Next Door, in which she appeared alongside fellow girlfriends Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson.
Madison said there was much more to life in the mansion than the silk robes, champagne, and plush lifestyles that viewers saw.
They âdefinitely manipulated storylinesâ for the series, which ran from 2005 to 2010.
âIt was definitely trying to clean the whole thing up and present it as like, oh, hereâs this cute little grandpa and these three girls and maybe theyâre doing stuff, maybe not,â she said. âYou can decide for yourself, but itâs all very happy and sparkly and perfect.â
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Playboyâs once-golden girl said the show was âdefinitely not realâ and claimed they would fabricate certain narratives.
âThey were always cutting to me rolling my eyes when I wasnât and making it look like I was super jealous of all these people I wasnât,â she said.
Meanwhile, Hefner âloved the showâ so much he âgot high offâ it, Madison said.
âIt gave him new relevance like an ego boost, so he didnât really feel the need to do these compulsive s*x nights to make himself feel wanted,â she said.
âThere was no discussion to stop the nights,â she added. âIt just evolved and we just didnât want to do it anymore.â
Today, Madison is a mother to two children, who are âvery shelteredâ from her past life
Today, Madison is a mother to two children, Forest and Rainbow, whom she shares with ex-husband Pasquale Rotella.
She said in a previous interview that her kids were âvery shelteredâ from her past life and donât know anything about the mansion.
âTheir dad hates all that stuff, so he doesnât talk about it, but also kids that age have no idea what that is,â she said on the In Your Dreams Podcast in May 2025.
She said she wasnât quite sure about how she would eventually tell them, saying, âYou never know with kids how youâre going to explain anything until it comes up.â
âTo cut a long story short: Hefner was Epstein, before Epstein,â one commented online, while another snarked, âDonât act like a victimâ
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